YesPrediction of corporate failure is one of the major activities in auditing firms risks and uncertainties. The design of reliable models to predict bankruptcy is crucial for many decision making processes. Although a large number of models have been designed to predict bankruptcy, the relative performance evaluation of competing prediction models remains an exercise that is unidimensional in nature, which often leads to reporting conflicting results. In this research, we overcome this methodological issue by proposing an orientation-free super-efficiency data envelopment analysis model as a multi-criteria assessment framework. Furthermore, we perform an exhaustive comparative analysis of the most popular bankruptcy modeling frameworks for...
This paper falls within the studies about bankruptcy prediction models. Contrary to the most common ...
In business analytics and the financial world, bankruptcy prediction has been ...
This research starts from the work by Madonna and Cestari (2015) that aimed at assessing the usabili...
Prediction of corporate failure is one of the major activities in auditing firms\u27 risks and uncer...
YesAlthough many modelling and prediction frameworks for corporate bankruptcy and distress have bee...
From initial developments (Beaver, 1966; Altman, 1968), the interest of experts, academics and other...
Since bankruptcy prediction became a popular research topic in the mid-1960s the model used for eval...
Although previous research generally finds bankruptcy prediction models to outperformauditors' views...
Corporate bankruptcy prediction has attracted significant research attention from business academics...
AbstractDespite the copious number of statistical failure prediction models described in the literat...
This research examines the efficacy of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) as a model for bankruptcy pre...
Using an additive super-efficiency data envelopment analysis (DEA) model, this paper develops a new ...
This research is driven by the conclusions of Bellovary, Giacomino and Akers (2007), who stated at t...
This research is driven by the conclusions of Bellovary, Giacomino and Akers (2007), who stated at t...
Knowing whether or not a company is financial stable has always been a top concern for analysts and ...
This paper falls within the studies about bankruptcy prediction models. Contrary to the most common ...
In business analytics and the financial world, bankruptcy prediction has been ...
This research starts from the work by Madonna and Cestari (2015) that aimed at assessing the usabili...
Prediction of corporate failure is one of the major activities in auditing firms\u27 risks and uncer...
YesAlthough many modelling and prediction frameworks for corporate bankruptcy and distress have bee...
From initial developments (Beaver, 1966; Altman, 1968), the interest of experts, academics and other...
Since bankruptcy prediction became a popular research topic in the mid-1960s the model used for eval...
Although previous research generally finds bankruptcy prediction models to outperformauditors' views...
Corporate bankruptcy prediction has attracted significant research attention from business academics...
AbstractDespite the copious number of statistical failure prediction models described in the literat...
This research examines the efficacy of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) as a model for bankruptcy pre...
Using an additive super-efficiency data envelopment analysis (DEA) model, this paper develops a new ...
This research is driven by the conclusions of Bellovary, Giacomino and Akers (2007), who stated at t...
This research is driven by the conclusions of Bellovary, Giacomino and Akers (2007), who stated at t...
Knowing whether or not a company is financial stable has always been a top concern for analysts and ...
This paper falls within the studies about bankruptcy prediction models. Contrary to the most common ...
In business analytics and the financial world, bankruptcy prediction has been ...
This research starts from the work by Madonna and Cestari (2015) that aimed at assessing the usabili...