Purpose: The aim of this paper is to conduct a literature review of corporate bankruptcy prediction models, on the basis of the existing international academic literature in the corresponding area. It primarily attempts to provide a comprehensive overview of literature related to corporate bankruptcy prediction, to investigate and address the link between the different authors (co-authorship), and to address the primary models and methods that are used and studied by authors of this area in the past five decades. Design/methodology: A systematic literature review (SLR) has been conducted, using the Scopus database for identifying core international academic papers related to the established research topic from the year 1968 to 2017. Finding...
One of the most well-known bankruptcy prediction models was developed by Altman [1968] using multiva...
The bankruptcy prediction research domain continues to evolve with many new different predictive mod...
Bankruptcy is an important topic for a number of people (shareholders, banks, investors, suppliers,....
Bankruptcy prediction is one of the most important research areas in corporate finance. Bankruptcies...
The need for corporate bankruptcy prediction models arises in 1960 after the increase in incidence o...
In corporate finance, the early prediction of financial distress is considered more important as ano...
Bankruptcy has recently upraised as an excessive concern due to the recent world crisis. Early forec...
This thesis comprises three essays on corporate bankruptcies, their characteristics, their collectio...
Bankruptcy prediction is a study for measuring financial problems of the firms. The bankruptcy of an...
Corporate bankruptcy and financial distress prediction is a topic of interest for a variety of stake...
In business analytics and the financial world, bankruptcy prediction has been ...
Bankruptcy prediction of economic institutions is considered a necessary matter at the present time ...
A corporate’s insolvency can have catastrophic effects on not only the corporate but also on the ret...
Companies operate to produce goods and services that, in turn, help the entity achieve its primary o...
Corporate bankruptcy prediction has attracted significant research attention from business academics...
One of the most well-known bankruptcy prediction models was developed by Altman [1968] using multiva...
The bankruptcy prediction research domain continues to evolve with many new different predictive mod...
Bankruptcy is an important topic for a number of people (shareholders, banks, investors, suppliers,....
Bankruptcy prediction is one of the most important research areas in corporate finance. Bankruptcies...
The need for corporate bankruptcy prediction models arises in 1960 after the increase in incidence o...
In corporate finance, the early prediction of financial distress is considered more important as ano...
Bankruptcy has recently upraised as an excessive concern due to the recent world crisis. Early forec...
This thesis comprises three essays on corporate bankruptcies, their characteristics, their collectio...
Bankruptcy prediction is a study for measuring financial problems of the firms. The bankruptcy of an...
Corporate bankruptcy and financial distress prediction is a topic of interest for a variety of stake...
In business analytics and the financial world, bankruptcy prediction has been ...
Bankruptcy prediction of economic institutions is considered a necessary matter at the present time ...
A corporate’s insolvency can have catastrophic effects on not only the corporate but also on the ret...
Companies operate to produce goods and services that, in turn, help the entity achieve its primary o...
Corporate bankruptcy prediction has attracted significant research attention from business academics...
One of the most well-known bankruptcy prediction models was developed by Altman [1968] using multiva...
The bankruptcy prediction research domain continues to evolve with many new different predictive mod...
Bankruptcy is an important topic for a number of people (shareholders, banks, investors, suppliers,....