Estimating financial distress with a dynamic model: Evidence from family owned enterprises in a small open economy
Employing earnings shortfall as a financial distress indicator, we formulate a dynamic nonlinear model, implementing Wooldridge's conditional maximum likelihood estimator and accounting for potentially endogenous covariates. Likewise, we not only achieve a significant improvement in consistency and classification accuracy over static approaches, but we also manage to understand better the evolution of the financial distress process. In our sample of Greek listed firms the higher the positive performance and the lower the leverage at the initial period the greater the chance that a company enters financial distress further down the road, possibly due to manager-owner overconfidence and debt-imposed discipline by company's creditors.
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2011
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Authors: | Konstantaras, Konstantinos ; Siriopoulos, Costas |
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Journal of Multinational Financial Management. - Elsevier, ISSN 1042-444X. - Vol. 21.2011, 4, p. 239-255
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Elsevier |
Keywords: | Financial distress Dynamic nonlinear Distress evolution Forecasting |
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