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Dynamising Liberation Movements in Southern Africa
Published 2022-06-01“… The book grapples with reconciling the ideological, policy and implementation bankruptcy of former liberation movements in Southern Africa especially as it applies to their incumbency of national government in their respective domains. …”
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Insolvent Local Government: German Approaches to Prevention
Published 2011-06-01“…The threat of insolvency looms large for many local governments, and therefore, it is unfortunately very timely to examine this issue. Can genuine bankruptcy occur, should it be allowed to occur, can it be prevented, and if it cannot be, how can it be managed well? …”
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Reconciling a Fresh Start with Personal Data: The Challenge of EU Insolvency Discharge
Published 2024-12-01“…Designed to provide a fresh start, the discharge procedure relieves debtors of pre-bankruptcy debts, allowing them to resume economic activity. …”
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Thyroid Papillary Microcarcinoma - Carcinoma with Clinically Benign Behaviour
Published 2023-12-01“…In addition, the incidence of bankruptcy is also higher in these patients as they live longer. …”
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Forecasting financial distress for organizational sustainability: An empirical analysis
Published 2025-06-01“…This study aims to assess the predictive capabilities of Artificial Neural Network (ANN), Logistic Regression (LR), and Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) in predicting a company's bankruptcy. A panel dataset encompassing ten years was subjected to applying all three models. …”
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Reinsurance in the Supplementary Health: A Counterfactual Study on the Impacts of Reinsurance Treaties Adoption by Healthcare Plans Operators in Brazil
Published 2021-01-01“…The sustainability of the Brazilian Supplementary Health System has been frequently debated, since the number of operators has decreased considerably in recent years after bankruptcy records. In this context, risk transfer mechanisms are presented as options for financial loss mitigation and asset protection. …”
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Presenting a model to explain unfavorable risk and favorable risk according to psychological variables in predicting market fluctuations in the Iranian capital market.
Published 2024-09-01“…The research components include: financing, marketing communications, information accuracy, bankruptcy financial indicators, bankruptcy non-financial indicators, political factors, interpretation of fluctuations, economic factors, factors related to the stock market, factors related to the company, brokerages, personality, optimistic behavior, over-trusting behavior, risk-averse behavior, emotional behavior, financial education, monitoring and evaluation, rules and regulations, economic added value, company value, individual satisfaction, and economic growth. …”
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Abuse of Law in International Arbitration
Published 2024-07-01“…In this study, the delay in the process, challenging the competence of arbitration, abuse of information disclosure and exchange of documents, the transfer of the assets of debtor to affiliates or third parties, a fraudulent application for bankruptcy of the debtor, as well as lies to arbitrators and fake evidence were considered. …”
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Entrepreneurial determinants of Moroccan business failure: entrepreneurial behaviors and attitudes
Published 2025-02-01“…Applying variable selection techniques and models selection criteria, such as AIC and BIC, the main results indicate that the model composed of variables related to entrepreneurial behavior and attitudes variables, specifically fear of failure rate, perceived capabilities rate, and perceived opportunities rate, better explains bankruptcy rate. This empirical study represents the inaugural examination in Morocco employing entrepreneurial behaviors and attitudes variables to assess their impact on business failure. …”
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Nazi policy towards the Lithuanian lndustry and its results
Published 2003-06-01“…Many private companies were closed by their owners or were on the verge of bankruptcy. The decrease in the number of industrial enterprises was one of the main causes of a rapid decline in this sphere of the economy. …”
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EFFECT OF LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT ON THE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF LISTED CONSUMER GOODS COMPANIES IN NIGERIA
Published 2024-12-01“… Insolvency and bankruptcy have been the bane of many consumer goods companies CGCs due to frequent challenges such as slow inventory turnover, inefficient collection processes, and poor trade credit policies in consumer goods companies which have been negatively impacting cash flow, liquidity management, and customer payment behavior, thus resulting in bad debt and financial crisis. …”
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Review of statistical methods for survival analysis using genomic data
Published 2019-12-01“…Survival analysis mainly deals with the time to event, including death, onset of disease, and bankruptcy. The common characteristic of survival analysis is that it contains “censored” data, in which the time to event cannot be completely observed, but instead represents the lower bound of the time to event. …”
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EVALUATION OF CREDITWORTHINESS THROUGH THE CREDIT SCORE MODEL BY SYNERGIC USE OF FINANCIAL AND QUALITATIVE INDICATORS
Published 2021-12-01“…Failure to (timely) address these problems is in essence the cause of a large number of bankruptcies and liquidations of business entities, which ultimately produces serious problems for the Croatian economy in general. …”
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CONTRACTORS’ PERCEPTIONS OF LATE PAYMENTS
Published 2018-06-01“…Smaller contractors even face bankruptcy. Contractors are also forced to suspend work on-site due to late payments; this extends the contract period, and, as a result, the contractor’s expenses increase. …”
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Sobre limites e fronteiras: a reprodutibilidade do estoque territorial para os fins da acumulação capitalista
Published 2011-07-01“…Thus, it seems that capital reproduction does not presuppose non-capitalistic territories or “external markets”, as suggested by Rosa Luxemburg. By forcing bankruptcy and devaluation processes on part of the active capital, some capitalists manage to recreate investment conditions inside the same inhabited and exploited space, starting a new accumulation cycle.…”
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The antecedent and consequences of resistance to social media adoption in SMEs
Published 2022-06-01“…Respondents are also SMEs affected by the Pandemic and tend to be close to bankruptcy.…”
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Bonds, Bondholders Protection and Asset Allocation of Multimarket Funds
Published 2020-01-01“…In creating the BPI, we contemplated 15 restrictive clauses, which the most common correspond to negligent business performance, liquidation, dissolution and bankruptcy, and restrictions related to company structure. …”
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Criticism and Genealogy of Failure at Different Stages of the Organization's Life Cycle
Published 2021-05-01“…SME’s are important for every economy but despite their importance, failure and bankruptcy occur among them. The present article presents a more specific approach based on the complementary of theoretical approaches in the field of organization failure and uses three approaches to identify different types of failures in different stages of the organization's life cycle. …”
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Impact assessment of the introduction of COVID-19 quarantine restrictions on financial performance of small and medium enterprise sector of the Russian Federation
Published 2024-03-01“…It was noted that the risk of mass bankruptcy of enterprises in the SME sector was compensated by large-scale state support. …”
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A Calha do rio Amazonas: transformações, crises e agronegócio
Published 2021-12-01“…In this paper, focused on the Amazonas river’s channel, that is, on the geographic slice where Pará state’s municipalities Santarém, Belterra and Mojuí are located, some projects will be presented as priority (Henry Ford’s project, with the foundation of Fordlândia (1928) and Belterra (1934) and the implantation and bankruptcy of TECEJUTA), short term projects, here called “ostrich flights”; and the arrival of the agribusiness in these lands of the north of the country. …”
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