Multicriteria Decision Aid Methods for the Prediction of Business FailureSpringer Science & Business Media, 31/01/1998 - 174 páginas This book provides a new point of view on the subject of business failure prediction, through the application of multicriteria analysis methods. The aim of the book is to provide a review of the research in the area and to explore the adequacy of these methods to one of the most complex problems in the area of financial management. In addition, the book explores the applications of the methods so that it can become a very useful tool for researchers and practitioners. The analysis of the modeling and the results in these applications provides the background for further employment of the methods. |
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Multicriteria Decision Aid Methodology | 31 |
ELECTRE TRI Method and Business Failure Prediction | 45 |
Rough Sets and Business Failure Prediction | 69 |
Preference Disaggregation Method and Business Failure | 117 |
Conclusions | 147 |
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acceptable according Accounting additive algorithm Altaian alternative application approach approximation assessment Assets attributes bank bankrupt bankruptcy business failure business failure prediction called characteristics classes Classification accuracy coded coefficients compared considered consisted construction cost criteria criterion Current decision decision rules defined definition discriminant analysis ELECTRE TRI employed evaluation experience failed Figure financial ratios firms given important increase industrial information table Interest Journal judgement learning Liabilities linear logit methods minimal multicriteria objects obtained performance pessimistic position preference presented probability problem procedure production programming proposed Quality of sorting reduct relation relative researchers respectively risk rough set rules sample selection Slowinski and Zopounidis strong study of Dimitras study of Zopounidis thresholds Total Assets Type II error utility variables weights Zopounidis 1987