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Neural network modelling of non-prosperity of Slovak companies

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  • Durica Marek

    (1 University of Zilina, Slovakia)

  • Mazanec Jaroslav

    (2 University of Zilina, Slovakia)

  • Frnda Jaroslav

    (3 University of Zilina, Slovakia)

Abstract

Early identification of potential financial problems is among important companies’ risk management tasks. This paper aims to propose individual and ensemble models based on various types of neural networks. The created models are evaluated based on several quantitative metrics, and the best-proposed models predict the impending financial problems of Slovak companies a year in advance. The precise analysis and cleaning of real data from the financial statements of real Slovak companies result in a data set consisting of the values of nine potential predictors of almost 19 thousand companies. Individual and ensemble models based on MLP and RBF-type neural networks and the Kohonen map are created on the training sample. On the other hand, several metrics quantify the predictive ability of the created models on the test sample. Ensemble models achieved better predictive ability compared to individual models. MLP networks achieved the highest overall accuracy of almost 89 %. However, the non-prosperity of Slovak companies was best identified by RBF networks created by the boosting and bagging technique. The sensitivity of these models is about 87 %. The study found that models based on neural networks can be successfully designed and used to predict financial distress in the Slovak economy.

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  • Durica Marek & Mazanec Jaroslav & Frnda Jaroslav, 2023. "Neural network modelling of non-prosperity of Slovak companies," Engineering Management in Production and Services, Sciendo, vol. 15(3), pages 1-13, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:ecoman:v:15:y:2023:i:3:p:1-13:n:2
    DOI: 10.2478/emj-2023-0016
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