The Impact of Recession on the Prediction of Corporate Failure

In this paper, we hypothesize that recessionary business cycles can contribute to corporate failure. Specifically, we test for a relationship between failure and (1) knowledge that failure occurred during a recession and (2) knowledge that the predictor variables were measured during a recession. We...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of business finance & accounting 1998-01, Vol.25 (1-2), p.167-186
Hauptverfasser: Richardson, Frederick M., Kane, Gregory D., Lobingier, Patricia
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, we hypothesize that recessionary business cycles can contribute to corporate failure. Specifically, we test for a relationship between failure and (1) knowledge that failure occurred during a recession and (2) knowledge that the predictor variables were measured during a recession. We are able to show that accounting‐based logistic regression models used to predict corporate failure are sensitive to the occurrence of a recession. Furthermore, our results indicate that such models are sensitive to knowledge that the predictor variables were generated during a recession and to knowledge that failure ultimately occurred during a recession.
ISSN:0306-686X
1468-5957
DOI:10.1111/1468-5957.00182