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Using Real Option Thinking to Improve Decision Making in Security Investment

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Using Real Option Thinking to Improve Decision Making in Security Investment
Making well-founded security investment decisions is hard: several alternatives may need to be considered, the alternatives’ space is often diffuse, and many decision parameters that are traded-off are uncertain or incomplete. We cope with these challenges by proposing a method that supports decision makers in the process of making well-founded and balanced security investment decisions. The method has two fundamental ingredients, staging and learning, that fit into a continuous decision cycle. The method takes advantage of Real Options thinking, not only to select a decision option, but also to compound it with other options in following decision iterations, after reflection on the decision alternatives previously implemented. Additionally, our method is supported by the SecInvest tool for trade-off analysis that considers decision parameters, including cost, risks, context (such as time-to-market and B2B trust), and expected benefits when evaluating the various decision alter...
Virginia N. L. Franqueira, Siv Hilde Houmb, Maya D
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where OTM
Authors Virginia N. L. Franqueira, Siv Hilde Houmb, Maya Daneva
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