2020
DOI: 10.22495/cocv17i3art6
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The relation between cash flows and economic performance in the digital age: An empirical analysis

Abstract: Cash flows analysis plays an increasingly important role in the study of business dynamics since cash flows play a key role in the company's economic performance, not only from a standpoint but also in predictive terms. The literature on the subject is poor in number and depth of research, the samples analyzed so far are limited and the statistical tools are weak. Retracing the steps of past research, we studied the relationships between cash flows of several management areas and economic performance, using a … Show more

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“…This feature offers an important option for managers, who can implement several corrective actions. After the default and -even worse -after the bankruptcy, the number of adoptable solutions is strictly limited (Tron et al, 2018;Ferri et al, 2020). Furthermore, several papers have revealed the impact of corporate governance indicators (such as composition and the mandated duration of the main governance -and control -bodies, changes in majority shareholders; etc.)…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This feature offers an important option for managers, who can implement several corrective actions. After the default and -even worse -after the bankruptcy, the number of adoptable solutions is strictly limited (Tron et al, 2018;Ferri et al, 2020). Furthermore, several papers have revealed the impact of corporate governance indicators (such as composition and the mandated duration of the main governance -and control -bodies, changes in majority shareholders; etc.)…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%