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The following pages link to Bankruptcy prediction using a data envelopment analysis. (Q1420494):
Displayed 19 items.
- Bankruptcy prediction using terminal failure processes (Q726265) (← links)
- Bankruptcy prediction in banks and firms via statistical and intelligent techniques -- a review (Q869139) (← links)
- Decision-making, risk and corporate governance: a critique of methodological issues in bankruptcy/recovery prediction models (Q870149) (← links)
- Firm credit risk evaluation: a series two-stage DEA modeling framework (Q889566) (← links)
- A hybrid approach using two-level DEA for financial failure prediction and integrated SE-DEA and GCA for indicators selection (Q903023) (← links)
- DEA as a tool for bankruptcy assessment: A comparative study with logistic regression technique (Q958086) (← links)
- Evaluation of credit risk based on firm performance (Q1038348) (← links)
- Methodological comparison between DEA (data envelopment analysis) and DEA-DA (discriminant analysis) from the perspective of bankruptcy assessment (Q1042177) (← links)
- DEA-DA for bankruptcy-based performance assessment: misclassification analysis of Japanese construction industry (Q1042178) (← links)
- Forecasting corporate failure using ensemble of self-organizing neural networks (Q2028771) (← links)
- Bank efficiency and failure prediction: a nonparametric and dynamic model based on data envelopment analysis (Q2159559) (← links)
- Can R\&D expenditure avoid corporate bankruptcy? Comparison between Japanese machinery and electric equipment industries using DEA-discriminant analysis (Q2378478) (← links)
- An out-of-sample evaluation framework for DEA with application in bankruptcy prediction (Q2400016) (← links)
- Trajectories of efficiency measurement: a bibliometric analysis of DEA and SFA (Q2629593) (← links)
- A study on the financial efficiency analysis method by redesigning the DEA model (Q2656502) (← links)
- FUZZY, DISTRIBUTED, INSTANCE COUNTING, AND DEFAULT ARTMAP NEURAL NETWORKS FOR FINANCIAL DIAGNOSIS (Q3063637) (← links)
- Data envelopment analysis may obfuscate corporate financial data: using support vector machine and data envelopment analysis to predict corporate failure for nonmanufacturing firms (Q5881508) (← links)
- An Integrated machine learning and DEA-predefined performance outcome prediction framework with high-dimensional imbalanced data (Q6148945) (← links)
- Does marginal productivity of product mix matter? Data envelopment analysis for marginal profit consistency in Taiwan's life insurance industry (Q6200811) (← links)