This study is the first empirically based analysis of business bankruptcy to be conducted in Australia. It aims to identify key differences between debtors who declare business bankruptcy and those who declare non-business or “personal” bankruptcy, and to explore the extent to which there might be a “hidden” population of business debtors among those formally identified as personal debtors. This question is significant in light of the Commonwealth Government’s imminent changes to bankruptcy law, which will reduce the period of bankruptcy from three years to one in a bid to promote entrepreneurship. Some commentators suggest that these reforms should only apply to business debtors. However the authors find strong evidence that there are clus...
Entrepreneurship and innovation are often characterized as two of the most vital contributors to lon...
In 2009, Associate Professor David Morrison published an article taking stock of bankruptcy research...
Actuaries have long employed logistic type regression models in their analysis of renewal rates for ...
Over the past three decades, Australia has experienced a significant increase in the number of consu...
Rising consumer bankruptcy levels have serious consequences, not only for the bankrupts themselves, ...
In Australia, bankruptcy retains a social stigma, as is often seen as a personal failing, and an ind...
In Australia, personal bankruptcy is governed by the Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cth) and is regulated by t...
The insolvency of natural persons raises questions not only for a nation’s economy but also for its ...
Reflects on proposed changes to Australia's bankruptcy law, which mirror reforms introduced by the U...
The number of consumer bankruptcies in Canada has risen substantially over the last twenty years. Us...
This article presents preliminary findings from an empirical study of individuals who filed for bank...
According to many in the bankruptcy field, small business debtors are increasingly turning to state ...
Many Anglo-American jurisdictions, including Australia, aim to provide debtors with a “fresh start” ...
Recent initiatives in a number of countries have sought to promote entrepreneurship through relaxing...
This paper proposes an integrative and dynamic approach for analyzing business failure. The simultan...
Entrepreneurship and innovation are often characterized as two of the most vital contributors to lon...
In 2009, Associate Professor David Morrison published an article taking stock of bankruptcy research...
Actuaries have long employed logistic type regression models in their analysis of renewal rates for ...
Over the past three decades, Australia has experienced a significant increase in the number of consu...
Rising consumer bankruptcy levels have serious consequences, not only for the bankrupts themselves, ...
In Australia, bankruptcy retains a social stigma, as is often seen as a personal failing, and an ind...
In Australia, personal bankruptcy is governed by the Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cth) and is regulated by t...
The insolvency of natural persons raises questions not only for a nation’s economy but also for its ...
Reflects on proposed changes to Australia's bankruptcy law, which mirror reforms introduced by the U...
The number of consumer bankruptcies in Canada has risen substantially over the last twenty years. Us...
This article presents preliminary findings from an empirical study of individuals who filed for bank...
According to many in the bankruptcy field, small business debtors are increasingly turning to state ...
Many Anglo-American jurisdictions, including Australia, aim to provide debtors with a “fresh start” ...
Recent initiatives in a number of countries have sought to promote entrepreneurship through relaxing...
This paper proposes an integrative and dynamic approach for analyzing business failure. The simultan...
Entrepreneurship and innovation are often characterized as two of the most vital contributors to lon...
In 2009, Associate Professor David Morrison published an article taking stock of bankruptcy research...
Actuaries have long employed logistic type regression models in their analysis of renewal rates for ...