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Bankruptcy and Reorganization in the Digital Business Era

Fahri Özsungur (Mersin University, Turkey), Nevzat Tetik (Inonu University, Turkey), and Ersin Kanat (Zonguldak Bulent Ecevit University, Turkey)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: March, 2023 | Copyright: © 2023 | Pages: 300

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9781668451816
ISBN13 Softcover: 9781668493120
EISBN13: 9781668451823
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5181-6

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The arrangement of bankruptcy, which is a critical issue for the debtors whose financial structure has deteriorated, protects the debtors from bankruptcy and enables the creditors to collect their receivables, albeit partially. Although the concordat is intended to protect bona fide debtors and creditors, it can be said that payments not made during the concordat deadlines put the creditors in financial distress and harm the economy at the macro level. In this context, it is necessary to examine the subject in depth to prevent abuse of concordat requests and to obtain better results both legally and financially.

Bankruptcy and Reorganization in the Digital Business Era examines the basic structure of the arrangement of bankruptcy within various countries and the evaluation of the financial results of the enterprises that have declared the arrangement of bankruptcy. Covering key topics such as economics, financial distress, risk management, and banking, this premier reference source is ideal for business owners, managers, industry professionals, researchers, scholars, academicians, practitioners, instructors, and students.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Accounting
  • Banking
  • Bankruptcy
  • Digital Era
  • Economics
  • Financial Distress
  • Financial Failure
  • Industries
  • Management
  • Risk Management

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The book Bankruptcy and Reorganization in the Digital Business Era addresses the critical transformations and challenges faced by businesses as they navigate financial distress in an increasingly digitalized economy. It offers unique insights into the intersection of financial restructuring and technological advancements, providing scholars and practitioners with a comprehensive framework for effective decision-making in today's dynamic business landscape.

– Dr. Nevzat Tetik, Inonu University, Turkey

Fahri Özsungur graduated from Ataturk University Faculty of Law, Çağ University Department of Private Law- Master of Laws- LL.M., Hacettepe University Department of Family and Consumer Sciences PhD., Aksaray University Department of Business Ph.D., Anadolu University Department of Private Law- Doctor of Law (student). He has two associate professorships (Associate professor: management & strategy; Associate professor: Social Work). He serves as a Higher Degrees by Research (HDR) Examiner /Ph.D. Examiner. He is a Technology Transfer Office Board member, and Head of the Social Work and Consultancy Department. He is a COST | European Cooperation in Science and Technology group member. He is a Eurostars Technical Expert (EUREKA Secretariat).
Assoc. Prof. Nevzat Tetik, earned his Ph.D. in Accounting and Finance from İnönü University in 1998 and has served in leadership roles, including Vice Dean at Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas University. His research focuses on financial literacy, digital transformation in finance, and sustainable financial practices, with numerous publications in esteemed international journals. Currently, he contributes to the academic and practical fields through his role at İnönü University in the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences.

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