Managing uncertainty: A case for using real options with option pricing model (OPM) to evaluate capital investment

The pulp and paper industry relies heavily on the traditional discounted cash flow-based net present value (DCF-NPV) for making capital investment decisions. The deficiency of the DCF-NPV model is that it is static; once a pattern of cash flow is established, management does not have the option to c...

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