Assessment of the viability of Polish listed companies during the crisis with the application  of multivariate discriminant analysis models Cover Image

Ocena zdolności do kontynuowania działalności polskich spółek giełdowych w czasie kryzysu z wykorzystaniem modeli wielowymiarowej analizy dyskryminacyjnej
Assessment of the viability of Polish listed companies during the crisis with the application of multivariate discriminant analysis models

Author(s): Paweł Kopczyński
Subject(s): Economy, National Economy, Business Economy / Management
Published by: Stowarzyszenie Księgowych w Polsce
Keywords: financial situation, crisis; corporate failure prediction; bankruptcy; multiple discriminant analysis models; financial statement analysis; financial ratios

Summary/Abstract: The Global Financial Crisis, which began in 2007, had a huge influence on the situation on world stock markets. The behavior of investors is often affected by various factors which can impact their investment decisions. As they do not always act rationally, have a tendency to overreact and cannot remove all emotional components from their decision-making process, it may be difficult to explain their behavior and investment decisions during the crisis, especially those concerning the sale of shares. The huge drop in share prices on world stock markets was visible in the early stages of the crisis, but it probably was not justified by actual deterioration of the financial situation of listed companies. The Global Financial Crisis triggered a wave of panic selling of shares on the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE). As the fluctuations in share prices do not always reflect the real economic situation of the companies, it is worth to examine whether the financial standing of companies listed on WSE actually deteriorated and whether the number of companies facing bankruptcy grew during the 2007 Crisis. The main purpose of this article is to evaluate the influence of the recent financial crisis on the financial situation and performance of Polish listed companies. Eight multiple discriminant analysis models were utilized to evaluate the real changes in the financial situation of Polish listed companies during the crisis (years 2006-2011). The aforementioned models enable prediction of corporate bankruptcy and measurement of financial health of companies. Theoretically, the number of companies facing bankruptcy should increase in time of crisis. As many as 175 joint-stock companies listed on the regulated market of the WSE were covered by the study. Their financial data were extracted from the Notoria Serwis database, which is available on the University of Lodz Library’s website.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 91
  • Page Range: 21-62
  • Page Count: 42
  • Language: Polish