Restructuring and Turnaround of Distressed Manufacturing Firms: An International Empirical Study: 1 New Edition

Restructuring and Turnaround of Distressed Manufacturing Firms: An International Empirical Study: 1 New Edition book cover

Restructuring and Turnaround of Distressed Manufacturing Firms: An International Empirical Study: 1 New Edition

Author(s): Tobias Eichner (Author)

  • Publisher: Peter Lang AG
  • Publication Date: 18 Mar. 2010
  • Edition: New
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 332 pages
  • ISBN-10: 3631596731
  • ISBN-13: 9783631596739

Book Description

The author was awarded the Schmalenbach-Prize 2009 for this book.
The study assesses the effectiveness of restructuring strategies as managerial countermeasures in financial distress situations. Employing an international sample (USA, UK, Germany) of 151 listed manufacturing firms facing economic peril, it applies a comprehensive research approach incorporating financial, managerial, operational, and portfolio-restructuring strategies as well as the process of their execution. The empiricism combines financial data, press statements, and publications articulating restructuring activity with a carefully selected set of statistical analysis techniques. The study finds both novel and robust evidence for the efficacy of appropriate restructuring strategies in achieving turnaround and derives a set of realizable implications for managerial practice.

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About the Author

The Author: Tobias Eichner, born in 1976 in Stuttgart, received an MBA degree from the University of Georgia (USA) and completed his graduate degree in industrial engineering at the Technical University of Karlsruhe (TH) in 2002. He joined an international management consulting firm and earned his doctorate from Ulm University as well as his Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation in parallel.

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