Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
On a wake of Basel II Accord in 2004, banks and financial institutions can build an internal rating system.
This work focuses on Italian small firms that are more hard to judge because quite often financial data are
not simply available. The aim of this paper is to propose a simulation model for assigning rating judgements
to these firms, using poor financial information.
The proposed model produces a simulated counterpart of Bureau van Dijk-K Finance (BvD) rating
judgements. It is clear that there are problems when small firms must be judged because it is difficult
to obtain financial data; indeed in Italy these enterprises must deposit the balance-sheet in reduced form.
Suggested methodology is a three-layer process where each of them is formed by, respectively, one, two
and four feed-forward artificial neural networks with back-propagation algorithm. The proposed model is
a good solution for evaluating small firms with poor financial information but not only: the research
underlines and supports the ability of artificial neural networks of learning and reproducing some aspects
or some features or behaviours of reality.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Rating judgements; Artificial Neural Networks
Elenco autori:
Falavigna, Greta
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