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Corporate collapse 2 Multi-classification constrained-covariance regres 2 Multiple discriminant analysis 2 Accounting 1 Business failures 1 Dual-classification scheme 1 Financial ratios 1 Modelling 1 Multi-classification scheme 1 Multi-level modelling 1 United States of America 1
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International Journal of Accounting and Information Management 2
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Multiple classification schemes for signalling corporate collapse
Hossari, Ghassan - In: International Journal of Accounting and Information … 22 (2014), pp. 146-156
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to undertake an analysis of two recent classification schemes in the literature for ratio-based modelling of corporate collapse; namely the dual-classification scheme (DCS) and the multi-classification scheme (MCS). Its contribution to the literature lies...
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Optimising errors in signaling corporate collapse using MCCCRA
Hossari, Ghassan - In: International Journal of Accounting and Information … 20 (2012), pp. 300-316
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to put forward an innovative approach for reducing the variation between Type I and Type II errors in the context of ratio-based modeling of corporate collapse, without compromising the accuracy of the predictive model. Its contribution to the literature...
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