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    Title: FINANCIAL INFORMATION FRAUD RISK WARNING FOR MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY - USING LOGISTIC REGRESSION AND NEURAL NETWORK
    Authors: Shih, KH (Shih, Kuang-Hsun)
    Cheng, CC (Cheng, Ching-Chan)
    Wang, YH (Wang, Yi-Hsien)
    Contributors: Dept Banking & Finance
    Keywords: financial information fraud warning models
    Back Propagation Neural Networks
    manufacturing industry
    credit
    Date: 2011
    Issue Date: 2013-02-18 10:16:55 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: This study aims to use financial variables, corporate governance variables, and cash flow variables to construct financial information fraud warning models for the manufacturing industry, and applies logistics regression and back propagation neural network (BPNN) to determine the accuracy rate of identifying normal company samples and fraudulent company samples. In a ratio of '1:2', this study collects the data of 96 fraudulent company samples and 192 normal company samples, over a period of 3 years (a total of 288 samples) for prediction. The results indicate that debt ratio and shareholding ratio of board directors are two important financial variables for the identification of manufacturing industry frauds. Logistic regression has better identification capacity than BPNN in both cases of normal and fraudulent company samples. This study provides a set of correct and real-time financial information fraud warning models for the manufacturing industry, which can predict financial information frauds by observing the changes of various financial variables and shareholding ratio of the board directors in real-time. These findings can serve as a reference to financiers and the manufacturing industry for establishing credit policies.
    Relation: ROMANIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC FORECASTING 卷: 14 期: 1 頁數: 54-71
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Banking & Finance ] periodical articles

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