Angela De Martiis

University of Bern, Institute for Financial Management

Engehaldenstrasse 4

Bern, 3012

Switzerland

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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931

SSRN CITATIONS

2

CROSSREF CITATIONS

1

Scholarly Papers (4)

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Are you a Zombie? A Supervised Learning Method to Classify Unviable Firms and Identify the Determinants

Number of pages: 53 Posted: 07 Jul 2020 Last Revised: 29 Jan 2021
Angela De Martiis, Thomas Heil and Franziska J. Peter
University of Bern, Institute for Financial Management, Zeppelin Universität and Zeppelin University
Downloads 515 (85,394)
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zombie firms, financial constraint, decision trees, distressed firms

When Companies Don't Die: Analyzing Zombie and Distressed Firms in a Low Interest Rate Environment

Number of pages: 63 Posted: 24 Jul 2021
Angela De Martiis and Franziska J. Peter
University of Bern, Institute for Financial Management and Zeppelin University
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zombie firms, distressed firms, interest rates, business cycle

When Companies Don't Die: Analyzing Zombie and Distressed Firms in a Low Interest Rate Environment

Number of pages: 70 Posted: 10 Dec 2021
Angela De Martiis and Franziska J. Peter
University of Bern, Institute for Financial Management and Zeppelin University
Downloads 27 (748,127)
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zombie firms, distressed firms, interest rates, business cycle

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The Effects of Organized Crime on Distressed Firms

Number of pages: 47 Posted: 24 Apr 2020
Angela De Martiis
University of Bern, Institute for Financial Management
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organized crime, distressed firms, institutions

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How Does Competition Affect Zombie Firms?

Number of pages: 43 Posted: 27 Dec 2022
Marc Brunner, Angela De Martiis and Philip Valta
University of Bern - Institute for Financial Management, University of Bern, Institute for Financial Management and University of Bern
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Zombie firms, Product market competition, Financial policies