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Reconciling Innovation, Strategy and Value Management
Table of contents (14 chapters)
Front Matter
Pages i-xiv
Introduction
Introduction
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Pages 1-4
The Evolution of Strategy, Value and Risk
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Pages 5-5
Strategy: From Corporate Planning to Shareholder Value
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Pages 7-9
Valuation
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Pages 10-13
Investment Risk
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Pages 14-16
Three Strategic DCF Case Studies
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Pages 17-32
Developments in Strategy, Value and Risk
Front Matter
Pages 33-33
Developments in Strategy
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Pages 35-43
Real Options
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Pages 44-50
Risk Management
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Pages 51-53
Quantifying Real Options
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Pages 55-55
Derivatives
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Pages 57-63
Data Analysis
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Pages 64-73
Option Pricing Methods
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Pages 74-84
Implementing Real Options
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Pages 85-100
Real Options Case Studies and Practical Implications
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Pages 101-101
Three Strategic Real Options Case Studies
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Pages 103-131
Conclusion and Practical Implications
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Pages 132-134
Back Matter
Pages 135-141
About this Book
During the 1990s, the concept of shareholder value became central to corporate strategy and managerial decision-making, driven by intense global competition, rapid technological change, deregulation, and the influence of financial markets. As the twenty-first century unfolds, companies face an environment marked by constant creative disruption, where sustaining a competitive edge is increasingly difficult. Real Options — an advanced form of financial analysis — adapts the principles of option pricing theory to tangible assets, providing a strategic framework that emphasizes management flexibility and effective risk leverage in today’s dynamic business landscape.
About the Author
Jamie Rogers is a consultant in PricewaterhouseCoopers’ New York Financial Risk Management Practice. He brings deep expertise across financial, energy, and commodity markets, as well as corporate finance, derivatives, and advanced quantitative methods.



