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Downfall of Large German Listed Companies: A Two-Dimensional Analysis of Failure Factors 1st ed. Sebastian Frericks

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Downfall of Large German Listed Companies: A Two-Dimensional Analysis of Failure Factors 1st ed. Sebastian Frericks
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Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden,Springer Gabler
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.3 MB
Author: Sebastian Frericks
ISBN: 9783658249984, 9783658249991, 3658249986, 3658249994
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Downfall of Large German Listed Companies: A Two-Dimensional Analysis of Failure Factors 1st ed. Sebastian Frericks by Sebastian Frericks 9783658249984, 9783658249991, 3658249986, 3658249994 instant download after payment.

Sebastian Frericks examines, based on a qualitative content analysis, the factors that lead large German listed companies to downfall. He finds factors and motives uncaredfor as well as new interrelations between variables that can be used to develop a future-looking risk sensitivity based on a going-concern-principle. Therefore, he first works out latent factors that are primarily responsible for not preventing a firm from losing its independency. In a second step the motives of sellers in a company sale process are examined. Within the following comprehensive cross-study, the author presents relations between motives, factors, field of business and type of downfall. The results provide new insights for any organization to address the probabilities of failure and downfall and to think beyond about securing the company's existence.

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