Abstract

This article: a) critiques existing academic thought on economics of incentives and risk, b) analyzes the impact of Equity-Based Incentives (EBIs) and Employee Stock Options (ESOs) on risk and vice versa; c) introduces new theories of EBIs/ESOs; d) quantifies EBI/ESO dynamics.

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