The trajectories of companies’ financial architecture in the real economy
The formation of an effective company’s financial architecture, which includes such basic elements as the capital structure, ownership structure, and the state of corporate governance, has a significant impact on maintaining a certain market position and ensuring stable profitability of activity. Th...
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doaj-f2cab8f0e40d41619e375a6bfd18e6192020-11-25T02:27:25ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Investment Management & Financial Innovations 1810-49671812-93582020-03-0117111913310.21511/imfi.17(1).2020.1113206The trajectories of companies’ financial architecture in the real economyInna Shkolnyk0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5359-0521Urszula Mentel1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2060-8980Alina Bukhtiarova2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2631-3323Maya Dushak3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7533-2507Dr., Professor, Head of Department of Finance, Banking and Insurance, Sumy State UniversityDepartment of Security Science, Faculty of Management, Rzeszow University of TechnologyPh.D. in Economics, Senior Lecturer, Department of Finance, Banking and Insurance, Sumy State UniversityPh.D. Student, Department of Finance, Banking and Insurance, Sumy State UniversityThe formation of an effective company’s financial architecture, which includes such basic elements as the capital structure, ownership structure, and the state of corporate governance, has a significant impact on maintaining a certain market position and ensuring stable profitability of activity. This research aims at determining the state of financial architecture, changing its trajectory, and its impact on company’s market position. Twenty-two (22) Ukrainian companies were selected for the study from the list of top 200 in terms of the largest volume of sales revenue received, and those that provided full financial statements for the period from 2007 till 2017. To determine the state of company’s financial architecture and the relevant market position, the authors used a cluster analysis using the method of the most remote neighbors. Algorithms of Kohonen’s self-organizing maps were applied. Harrington’s desirability function was used to determine the integral index. The selected sample demonstrated a high level of ownership concentration in almost all companies and showed that only a few individuals controlled a significant amount of assets, thereby confirming the oligarchic structure of the Ukrainian economy. As a result, seven cluster groups were obtained, reflecting the companies in terms of the quality of their financial architecture. Only five companies in the total sample were found to have high-quality financial architecture, i.e., capital structure and ownership structure are consistent and optimal and ensure that the company maintains a leading market position.https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/13206/IMFI_2020_01_Shkolnyk.pdfcapitalclusterHarringtonownershippatternsprofit |
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The trajectories of companies’ financial architecture in the real economy |
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Investment Management & Financial Innovations |
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The formation of an effective company’s financial architecture, which includes such basic elements as the capital structure, ownership structure, and the state of corporate governance, has a significant impact on maintaining a certain market position and ensuring stable profitability of activity. This research aims at determining the state of financial architecture, changing its trajectory, and its impact on company’s market position. Twenty-two (22) Ukrainian companies were selected for the study from the list of top 200 in terms of the largest volume of sales revenue received, and those that provided full financial statements for the period from 2007 till 2017. To determine the state of company’s financial architecture and the relevant market position, the authors used a cluster analysis using the method of the most remote neighbors. Algorithms of Kohonen’s self-organizing maps were applied. Harrington’s desirability function was used to determine the integral index. The selected sample demonstrated a high level of ownership concentration in almost all companies and showed that only a few individuals controlled a significant amount of assets, thereby confirming the oligarchic structure of the Ukrainian economy. As a result, seven cluster groups were obtained, reflecting the companies in terms of the quality of their financial architecture. Only five companies in the total sample were found to have high-quality financial architecture, i.e., capital structure and ownership structure are consistent and optimal and ensure that the company maintains a leading market position. |
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