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bayesian statistics 2 data envelopment analysis 2 performance measurement 2 principal components analysis 2 stan stochastic programming language 2 Data envelopment analysis 1 Data-Envelopment-Analyse 1 Firm performance 1 Hungary 1 Performance measurement 1 Performance-Messung 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Ungarn 1 Unternehmenserfolg 1
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Bács, Zoltán 2 Fenyves, Veronika 2 Karnai, Laura 2 Nagy, Adrián 2 Tarnóczi, Tibor 2
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Financial performance measurement of Hungarian retail food companies
Fenyves, Veronika; Bács, Zoltán; Karnai, Laura; Nagy, … - In: Contemporary Economics 12 (2018) 4, pp. 459-472
The comparison of company performances, i.e., benchmarking, is becoming more and more critical. Presently, companies mostly use traditional financial ratios to evaluate their financial performance. We also use financial ratios to measure and compare company performances, from which we create...
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Financial performance measurement of Hungarian retail food companies
Fenyves, Veronika; Bács, Zoltán; Karnai, Laura; Nagy, … - In: Contemporary economics 12 (2018) 4, pp. 459-472
The comparison of company performances, i.e., benchmarking, is becoming more and more critical. Presently, companies mostly use traditional financial ratios to evaluate their financial performance. We also use financial ratios to measure and compare company performances, from which we create...
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