Accurate business failure prediction models would be extremely valuable to many industry sectors, particularly in financial investment and lending. The potential value of such models has been recently emphasised by the extremely costly failure of high profile businesses in both Australia and overseas, such as HIH (Australia) and Enron (USA). Consequently, there has been a significant increase in interest in business failure prediction from both industry and academia. Statistical business failure prediction models attempt to predict the failure or success of a business. Discriminant and logit analyses are the most popular approaches, and there are also a large number of alternatives. In this paper, the various techniques used in previous stu...
In view of the increasing rate and high costs of bankruptcy among Singapore companies, effective fai...
A large number of methods like discriminant analysis, logit analysis, recursive partitioning algorit...
A growing number of predicting corporate failure models has emerged since 60s. Economic and social c...
Being able to make an objective assessment of a firm’s probability of getting into distress and even...
Summarization: Business failure prediction is one of the most essential problems in the field of fin...
Business failure prediction is a topic of great importance for a lot of people (shareholders, banks,...
Summarization: The considerable interest in the prediction of business failures is reflected in the ...
This paper offers a comparative analysis of the effectiveness of eight popular forecasting methods: ...
Over the last 35 years, the topic of business failure prediction has developed to a major research d...
Over the last 35 years, the topic of company failure prediction has developed to a major research do...
Over the last 35 years, the topic of company failure prediction has developed to a major research do...
Over the last 35 years, the topic of business failure prediction has developed to a major research d...
206 p.Business failure is an area of utmost concern to the corporate world. It is important for the ...
Summarization: Business failure prediction is one of the most essential problems in the field of fin...
The purpose of this paper is to address some of the methodological issues which have evolved from th...
In view of the increasing rate and high costs of bankruptcy among Singapore companies, effective fai...
A large number of methods like discriminant analysis, logit analysis, recursive partitioning algorit...
A growing number of predicting corporate failure models has emerged since 60s. Economic and social c...
Being able to make an objective assessment of a firm’s probability of getting into distress and even...
Summarization: Business failure prediction is one of the most essential problems in the field of fin...
Business failure prediction is a topic of great importance for a lot of people (shareholders, banks,...
Summarization: The considerable interest in the prediction of business failures is reflected in the ...
This paper offers a comparative analysis of the effectiveness of eight popular forecasting methods: ...
Over the last 35 years, the topic of business failure prediction has developed to a major research d...
Over the last 35 years, the topic of company failure prediction has developed to a major research do...
Over the last 35 years, the topic of company failure prediction has developed to a major research do...
Over the last 35 years, the topic of business failure prediction has developed to a major research d...
206 p.Business failure is an area of utmost concern to the corporate world. It is important for the ...
Summarization: Business failure prediction is one of the most essential problems in the field of fin...
The purpose of this paper is to address some of the methodological issues which have evolved from th...
In view of the increasing rate and high costs of bankruptcy among Singapore companies, effective fai...
A large number of methods like discriminant analysis, logit analysis, recursive partitioning algorit...
A growing number of predicting corporate failure models has emerged since 60s. Economic and social c...