scholarly journals Enterprise Credit Risk Management Using Multicriteria Decision-Making

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Wenjuan Liu

The purpose of this study is to reduce the rate of multicriteria decision-making (MCDA) errors in credit risk management and to weaken the influence of different attitudes of enterprise managers on the final decision when facing credit risk. First, several solutions that are suitable for present enterprise credit risk management are proposed according to the research of enterprise risk management in the world. Moreover, the criteria and matrix are established according to the general practice of the expert method. A decision-making method of enterprise credit risk management with trapezoidal fuzzy number as the criteria of credit risk management is proposed based on the prospect theory; then, the weight is calculated based on G1 weight calculation, G2 weight calculation method, and the method of maximizing deviation; finally, the prospect values of the alternatives calculated by each method are adopted to sort and compare the proposed solutions. Considering the difference of risk degree of managers in the face of credit risk management, the ranking results of enterprise credit risk management solutions based on three weight calculation methods are compared. The results show that as long as the quantitative value of the risk attitude of the enterprise credit risk manager meets a certain range, the final choice of credit risk management scheme ranking is consistent. This exploration provides a new research direction for enterprise credit risk management, which has reference significance.

Author(s):  
JIA HU ◽  
NING ZHONG ◽  
YONG SHI

E-finance industry is rapidly transforming and evolving toward more dynamic, flexible and intelligent solutions. This paper describes a model with dynamic multilevel workflows corresponding to a multilayer Grid architecture. The mining-grid is used for multiaspect analysis in building e-finance portals on the Wisdom Web. The application and research demonstrate that mining-grid centric design is effective for developing intelligent risk management and decision making financial systems. This paper concentrates on how to develop a mining-grid centric e-finance portal (MGCFP), not only for supplying effective online financial services for both retail and corporate customers, but also for intelligent credit risk management and decision making for financial enterprises and partners.


2012 ◽  
Vol 3 (8) ◽  
pp. 31-37
Author(s):  
Nayan J. Nayan J. ◽  
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Dr. M. Kumaraswamy Dr. M. Kumaraswamy

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