2023
DOI: 10.14254/2071-789x.2023/16-4/8
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Predicting bankruptcy using artificial intelligence: The case of the engineering industry

Stanislav Letkovsky,
Sylvia Jencova,
Petra Vasanicova
et al.

Abstract: Bankruptcy prediction is a powerful early-warning tool and plays a crucial role in various aspects of financial and business management. It is vital for safeguarding investments, maintaining financial stability, making informed credit decisions, and contributing to the overall health of the economy. This paper aims to develop bankruptcy prediction models for the Slovak engineering industry and to compare their effectiveness. Predictions are generated using the classical logistic regression (LR) method as well … Show more

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“…AI development is privileged in other sectors that bring more financial benefit (Ministry of Economy and Innovations, 2019). In this regard, proofs of positive impact of AI on business development are obtained by Kolková & Ključnikov (2022); Letkovsky et al (2023); Roshchyk et al (2022). Therefore, to promote future research on AI development and implementation in the social service sector, critically evaluated and even competing conceptual frameworks are needed, which will help in creating reliable knowledge.…”
Section: Introduction Background and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…AI development is privileged in other sectors that bring more financial benefit (Ministry of Economy and Innovations, 2019). In this regard, proofs of positive impact of AI on business development are obtained by Kolková & Ključnikov (2022); Letkovsky et al (2023); Roshchyk et al (2022). Therefore, to promote future research on AI development and implementation in the social service sector, critically evaluated and even competing conceptual frameworks are needed, which will help in creating reliable knowledge.…”
Section: Introduction Background and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 98%