Accounting and Auditing Studies

Accounting and Auditing Studies

Fuzzy Inference Membrane Mapping to Evaluate Bankruptcy Legal Propositions in the Capital Market

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 PhD student in accounting, Mobarakeh branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran
2 Assistant Professor of Accounting , Department of Accounting, Mobarakeh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfehan, Iran
3 Assistant Professor of Accounting, Department of Accounting, Najafabad branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfehan, Iran
4 Professor, Department of Accounting, Shahrood Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shahrood, Iran
10.22034/iaas.2024.216984
Abstract
Objective: One of the competitive conflicts of the capital market is the structural disruption of companies in terms of company capacity with market changes that can lead to the bankruptcy of companies. The purpose of this research is evaluation of legal functions in identifying bankruptcy of capital market companies by two-dimensional approach of hierarchical fuzzy analysis.
Methods: In terms of methodology, this research is placed in the category of developmental and mixed method. In this research, two meta-composite and Delphi analyzes were used in the qualitative part to identify the legal functions of corporate bankruptcy and two-dimensional fuzzy analysis ( ) to determine the most influential dimension identified in this field.
Results: The results in the qualitative part indicate the existence of 12 confirmed studies and the determination of 8 legal dimensions of corporate bankruptcy, which were identified during two stages of Delphi analysis to confirm the reliability of the components, one dimension was removed from the total of 8 identified dimensions and 7 dimensions were confirmed. Based on the results of the quantitative part, i.e. two-dimensional fuzzy, it was determined that the lack of importance of forensic accounting as one of the pillars of monitoring the financial performance of companies is determined as the most effective legal factor affecting the bankruptcy of companies. Conclusion: In the analysis of the obtained result, it should be stated that, in the shadow of forensic accounting, sufficient evidence and documents are collected during two stages of proceedings and judicial support in order to determine the financial processes of companies to declare financial violations and provide the necessary documents to determine the type of bankruptcy order. The lack of such a process in terms of mechanisms for evaluating and reviewing the legal functions of companies causes that legal and court mechanisms are not created in the implementation processes of companies, especially in the conditions of the country's capital market, and in this way causes the rights of the stockholders to be violated by the companies.
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