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    Title: 企業隱含倒閉時間預測:台灣企業實例研究
    Study of implied mortality prediction of Taiwanese firms
    Authors: 曾信捷
    Tseng, Hsin-Chieh
    Contributors: 郭維裕
    曾信捷
    Tseng, Hsin-Chieh
    Keywords: 企業倒閉風險
    隱含倒閉時間
    企業預期壽命
    追蹤資料迴歸模型
    Business Failure Risk
    Implied Mortality
    Corporate Life Expectancy
    Panel Data Regression
    Date: 2022
    Issue Date: 2022-07-01 16:00:03 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 2020年新冠肺炎疫情爆發以來,全球經濟則受到嚴重的打擊,且許多大型企業營運週轉不靈因此倒閉,突如其來的黑天鵝事件,帶給經濟許多不可逆的影響,因此過去許多評價模型中存在企業永續經營的假設,將備受質疑,而如何估計一間企業預期倒閉的時間則成為本研究的目標。本研究參考Copeland, Copeland and Song(2021)的企業隱含倒閉時間模型,並且將台灣產業分為民生、車輛、工業、通信和科技產業,計算出台灣企業平均隱含倒閉時間約為32年,而以車輛產業平均39年為最高,且在新冠肺炎期間所有產業平均都有更佳的表現。另外本研究針對隱含倒閉時間計算結果進行迴歸實證,得出影響不同產業隱含倒閉時間的關鍵變數。
    Since the outbreak of COVID-19 in 2020, the global economy has been severely hit and many large enterprises have failed to turn around and therefore closed down. The sudden black swan event has had many irreversible effects on the economy, so the assumption of perpetual operation of the enterprise in many evaluation models will be questioned, and how to estimate implied time to failure for Taiwanese firms is the goal of this study.This study refers to Copeland, Copeland and Song(2021) implied mortality model and divides Taiwanese firms into five industries, livelihood, automotive, industrial, communications and technology. The average implied time to failure for Taiwanese firms was calculated to be about 32 years, and the highest average implied time to failure is about 39 years for the automotive industry. In addition, this study conducted a regression to identify the key variables affecting the implied time to failure for different industries.
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    中華民國經濟部,經濟部電子報,擷取日期111年6月3日,檢自:https://www.moea.gov.tw/mns/populace/news/EpaperDetail.aspx?volume=20120713

    工商時報與中華徵信所,台灣50產業地圖,擷取日期111年6月3日,檢自:https://ctee.com.tw/topic/tw0050
    Description: 碩士
    國立政治大學
    國際經營與貿易學系
    109351020
    Source URI: http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0109351020
    Data Type: thesis
    DOI: 10.6814/NCCU202200596
    Appears in Collections:[國際經營與貿易學系 ] 學位論文

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