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Leverage and growth: Effect of stock options
Authors:Bill Francis  Iftekhar Hasan  Zenu Sharma
Affiliation:aLally School of Management, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180, USA;bBank of Finland, FI 00101 Helsinki, Finland;cLong Island University, C.W. Post Campus, NY 11548, USA
Abstract:Previous literature documents a negative relationship between leverage and firm growth. This paper finds that once the incentives provided by stock options are accounted for, leverage does not affect firm growth. The paper also finds that the sensitivity of CEOs’ wealth to stock price (i.e. option delta) instead of leverage has a negative relationship with growth. These findings suggest that incentive contracts that tie managers’ wealth to firm value prevent managers from overinvesting. Thus in presence of options the role of debt as a disciplining mechanism has become less important.
Keywords:Author Keywords: G31   G32, D92   J33
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