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ESO Valuation with Job Termination Risk and Jumps in Stock Price

Tim Leung and Haohua Wan

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Abstract: Employee stock options (ESOs) are American-style call options that can be terminated early due to employment shock. This paper studies an ESO valuation framework that accounts for job termination risk and jumps in the company stock price. Under general L\'evy stock price dynamics, we show that a higher job termination risk induces the ESO holder to voluntarily accelerate exercise, which in turn reduces the cost to the company. The holder's optimal exercise boundary and ESO cost are determined by solving an inhomogeneous partial integro-differential variational inequality (PIDVI). We apply Fourier transform to simplify the variational inequality and develop accurate numerical methods. Furthermore, when the stock price follows a geometric Brownian motion, we provide closed-form formulas for both the vested and unvested perpetual ESOs. Our model is also applied to evaluate the probabilities of understating ESO expenses and contract termination.

Date: 2015-04
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