Information Priorities In Turnaround Situations

This study, carried out among members of the Turnaround Management Association, describes the information needs of turnaround managers as they go about rescuing firms from financial crises. Working with limited resources, within a very short timeframe, the managers prioritize their information needs...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of applied business research 2011-09, Vol.11 (3), p.94
Hauptverfasser: Bonnici, Joseph L., Fredenberger, William B.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This study, carried out among members of the Turnaround Management Association, describes the information needs of turnaround managers as they go about rescuing firms from financial crises. Working with limited resources, within a very short timeframe, the managers prioritize their information needs. In so doing, they confirm three hypotheses. First, turnaround managers are more likely to source information from the companys management information system than from the companys customers. Second, they tend to opt for cost cutting rather than increasing revenues. Finally, they are more likely to adopt a current (instead of a future) time horizon in analyzing the information.
ISSN:0892-7626
2157-8834
DOI:10.19030/jabr.v11i3.5864