Ebook: Corporate Performance: A Ratio-Based Approach to Country and Industry Analyses
Author: Julia Koralun-Bereźnicka (auth.)
- Tags: Finance/Investment/Banking, Financial Economics, Organization/Planning
- Series: Contributions to Management Science
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Springer International Publishing
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This book presents the comparative evaluation of international and industrial factors affecting the financial condition of enterprises. In the theoretical part, the results of previous research on the occurrence of the country and industry effect in the financial health of companies are reviewed. The aim of the empirical study is to determine such factors – national or industrial ones – that have a greater impact on the corporate performance in the selected European Union countries. Corporate performance is measured and described with the use of a large set of fundamental ratios. Corporate performance is therefore treated as a more complex matter influenced by such aspects as profitability, liquidity, working capital and solvency. The book especially analyses the importance of non-public companies of all sizes, which is also rare as current research focuses mainly on public companies due to the data constraints.
This book presents the comparative evaluation of international and industrial factors affecting the financial condition of enterprises. In the theoretical part, the results of previous research on the occurrence of the country and industry effect in the financial health of companies are reviewed. The aim of the empirical study is to determine such factors – national or industrial ones – that have a greater impact on the corporate performance in the selected European Union countries. Corporate performance is measured and described with the use of a large set of fundamental ratios. Corporate performance is therefore treated as a more complex matter influenced by such aspects as profitability, liquidity, working capital and solvency. The book especially analyses the importance of non-public companies of all sizes, which is also rare as current research focuses mainly on public companies due to the data constraints. ?
This book presents the comparative evaluation of international and industrial factors affecting the financial condition of enterprises. In the theoretical part, the results of previous research on the occurrence of the country and industry effect in the financial health of companies are reviewed. The aim of the empirical study is to determine such factors – national or industrial ones – that have a greater impact on the corporate performance in the selected European Union countries. Corporate performance is measured and described with the use of a large set of fundamental ratios. Corporate performance is therefore treated as a more complex matter influenced by such aspects as profitability, liquidity, working capital and solvency. The book especially analyses the importance of non-public companies of all sizes, which is also rare as current research focuses mainly on public companies due to the data constraints. ?
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Corporate Performance Interpretation and Measuring Problems....Pages 1-22
Country and Industry Factors as Determinants of Corporate Performance: Research Methodology....Pages 23-51
Analysis of the Corporate Performance Diversity in the Selected European Union Countries....Pages 53-81
Cross-Industry and Cross-Country Comparative Cluster Analysis....Pages 83-109
Factors Affecting Corporate Performance in Countries and Industries....Pages 111-121
Back Matter....Pages 123-194
This book presents the comparative evaluation of international and industrial factors affecting the financial condition of enterprises. In the theoretical part, the results of previous research on the occurrence of the country and industry effect in the financial health of companies are reviewed. The aim of the empirical study is to determine such factors – national or industrial ones – that have a greater impact on the corporate performance in the selected European Union countries. Corporate performance is measured and described with the use of a large set of fundamental ratios. Corporate performance is therefore treated as a more complex matter influenced by such aspects as profitability, liquidity, working capital and solvency. The book especially analyses the importance of non-public companies of all sizes, which is also rare as current research focuses mainly on public companies due to the data constraints. ?
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Corporate Performance Interpretation and Measuring Problems....Pages 1-22
Country and Industry Factors as Determinants of Corporate Performance: Research Methodology....Pages 23-51
Analysis of the Corporate Performance Diversity in the Selected European Union Countries....Pages 53-81
Cross-Industry and Cross-Country Comparative Cluster Analysis....Pages 83-109
Factors Affecting Corporate Performance in Countries and Industries....Pages 111-121
Back Matter....Pages 123-194
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