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Opening the Door for the Opportunistic Use of Interim Financing: A Critical Assessment of the EU Draft Directive on Preventive Restructuring Framewor…

2018

The draft of the EU Directive on Preventive Restructuring Frameworks and Second Chance (the "Directive") provides rules for adopting reorganisation plans in order to avoid insolvency. The draft Directive also provides rules on the related problem of interim financing. According to the draft Directive, interim financing should be encouraged and not be made subject to clawback unless parties have committed fraud or acted in bad faith. The Directive thereby fails to recognise that finance transactions are too diverse in nature to provide the company and its financial creditors with a transaction avoidance free period. If the Directive is adopted in its current form, it will open the door for o…

Finance050208 financeInsolvencyClawbackRestructuringbusiness.industryCreditor05 social sciencesDirectiveInterim0502 economics and businessBusinessLawDatabase transaction050203 business & managementFinanceBad faithInternational Insolvency Review
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Corporate crisis management in Italy: execution, monitoring and performance analysis of recovery business and financial plans

2018

This paper presents a thourugh investigation of how corporate crises are managed in the Italian context. It offers an investigation of the legal, accounting, finance and managerial aspects that are involved in the formal resolution of the crisis. The paper adopts a qualitative methodology consisting in a critical review of both the academic and the practical literature to present a systematic overview of how recovery plans are executed, monitored and their performance analyzed. The paper presents important insights for researchers, practitioners, enterpreneurs and managers interested in crisis management.

FinanceCrisis management; Italy; restructuring; turnaround; monitoring; financerestructuringN211 Strategic ManagementRestructuringbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementCrisis managementfinanceContext (language use)Crisis managementResolution (logic)turnaroundmonitoringItalyManagement of Technology and InnovationBusinesscrisis managementN200 Management studiesQualitative research
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Corporate Distress and Restructuring with Macroeconomic Fluctuations: The Cases of GM and Ford

2011

Traditional methods for evaluating corporate credit risk rarely consider the impact of the macro economy on corporate value and performance. We argue that lenders and management can obtain valuable information about the need for and approach to restructuring by decomposing default predictions into intrinsic and macroeconomic factors. We apply a method previously used for measuring macroeconomic exposures on default predictions in order to filter out macroeconomic factors. In this paper the method is applied on an analysis of the Z-scores for GM and Ford for the period 1996-2005. The macro-economy has affected the two firms in different ways with implications for managements and creditors ap…

FinanceDistressCorporate valuebusiness.industryCreditorOrder (exchange)RestructuringMonetary economicsbusinessDistressed securitiesFinancial healthCredit riskSSRN Electronic Journal
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Financial constraints and R&D and exporting strategies for Spanish manufacturing firms

2014

We investigate the role of internal and external financial constraints in the firms� joint decision to export and invest in R&D. We use objective measures at the firm level such as cash flow and financial costs. We further analyze both if firms� size and the onset of the current economic crisis have had an impact. We estimate our model with Spanish manufacturing firms for the period 1990�2011, and obtain that both internal and external financial constraints are relevant.

FinanceFinancial costsEconomics and Econometricsbusiness.industryManufacturing firmsCash flowbusinessIndustrial and Corporate Change
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Exports of Spanish manufacturing firms and financial constraints

2020

We investigate the role of financial constraints on firms’ exporting behavior, including firms’ export decision, export intensity, firms starting to export decision, and exports persistence. Our financial constraints variable is a synthetic variable that summarizes information on different dimensions such as total assets, profitability, liquidity, solvency, repaying ability, and (new in this type of analyses) the cost of external financing. Using data on Spanish manufacturing for the period 1992–2014, we find evidence supporting that financial health is relevant to explain small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) exporting decisions and starting to export decisions but not those of large …

FinancePersistence (psychology)Economics and EconometricsF14business.industryStrategy and Management05 social sciencesSMEsFinancial constraintsGeneral Business Management and Accountingddc:650Firms0502 economics and businessC35Manufacturing firmsG32L60050207 economicsBusiness and International ManagementExports decisionsbusiness050203 business & managementBRQ Business Research Quarterly
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Business Restructuring As A Tool Of Financial Strategy Of A Company

2014

FinanceRestructuringbusiness.industryBusinessBusiness modelFinancial strategyThe 8th International Scientific Conference "Business and Management 2014"
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Operational and financial effectiveness of e-collaboration tools in supply chain integration

2004

This paper develops a comprehensive model of supply chain integration and uses it to analyze and assess the operational and financial effectiveness of different e-collaboration tools at various levels of supply chain integration. This model is also used to evaluate the importance of the sequence in which e-collaboration tools are adopted in supply chain integration. Computational results from a validated system dynamics simulation model with different implementation sequences of e-collaboration tools and different financial scenarios show that local financial constraints can also severely impact operational and financial performance of the entire supply chain. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rig…

FinanceSupply chain risk managementInformation Systems and ManagementSupply chain integrationSupply chain managementFinancial performanceBusiness modelingGeneral Computer Sciencebusiness.industryComputer scienceSupply chainService managementOperational and financial evaluationSystem dynamicWastewater treatmentManagement Science and Operations ResearchBusiness modelFault tree analysisIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSystem dynamicsSimulation resultModeling and SimulationMicrofiltrationbusinessSupply chain management
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A Stochastic Programming Model for the Optimal Issuance of Government Bonds

2010

Sovereign states issue fixed and floating securities to fund their public debt. The value of such portfolios strongly depends on the fluctuations of the term structure of interest rates. This is a typical example of planning under uncertainty, where decisions has to be drawn on the base of the key stochastic economic factors underneath the model.We propose a multistage stochastic programming model to select portfolios of bonds, where the aim of the decision maker is that of minimizing the cost of the decision process. At the same time, we bound the conditional Value-at-Risk, a measure of risk which accounts for the losses of the tail distribution. We build an efficient frontier to trade-off…

Financial economicsComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectStochastic programmingdebt structuringGeneral Decision SciencesDistribution (economics)Management Science and Operations ResearchMeasure (mathematics)sovereign debtSettore SECS-S/06 -Metodi Mat. dell'Economia e d. Scienze Attuariali e Finanz.DebtEconomicsEconometricsSovereign statemedia_commonGovernmentbusiness.industryBondEfficient frontierStochastic programmingTheory of computationValue (economics)Yield curvebusinessoptimal debt issuanceSSRN Electronic Journal
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INNOVATION STRATEGY, WORKING CLIMATE, AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE IN TRADITIONAL MANUFACTURING FIRMS: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS

2012

In this study, we address the effect of innovation strategy and an innovative working climate on financial performance in the Norwegian wood industry. Innovation strategy embodies four dimensions: the degrees to which innovation in the form of products, processes, and business systems are embedded in the management values and priorities as well as the degree of expenditure in R&D. An innovative working climate is exemplified by team cohesion, supervisory encouragement, resources, autonomy, challenge, and openness to innovation. Previous studies have indicated a lack of research in traditional manufacturing firms on both innovation strategy and a supportive working climate. Our survey w…

Financial performanceStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectBusiness system planningCohesion (computer science)Innovation strategy innovative working climate financial performance manufacturing firms wood industryStructural equation modelingManagement of Technology and InnovationOpenness to experienceManufacturing firmsBusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarketingWood industryAutonomymedia_commonInternational Journal of Innovation Management
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The impact of service innovation on firm-level financial performance

2011

This article empirically investigates if firms focusing on service innovation perform better financially than firms not focusing on service innovation. Analysis of the financial performance of 3575 Norwegian firms in the manufacturing industries supports the proposition that firms focusing on service innovation have significantly higher growth of operating results than firms not focusing on service innovation. However, this proposition is not supported in a corresponding analysis of 1132 Norwegian firms in the service industries. We elaborate on these results by investigating a variety of performance measures and by comparing the effects of service innovation between manufacturing and servi…

Financial performancebusiness.industryManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementManufacturinglanguageBusinessNorwegianService innovationMarketingTertiary sector of the economylanguage.human_languageVariety (cybernetics)The Service Industries Journal
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