An Empirical Study of Applying SPSS Technology to Analyze the Relationship between Enterprise Performance and Its Stakeholders
Based on Henan listed company
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v6i2.3028Keywords:
Enterprise performance, Comprehensive indicators, Stakeholders.Abstract
This paper uses SPSS technology to extract the operating performance indicator F from the 2012-2014 panel data of listed companies in Henan Province from the factors of corporate profitability, operating capacity and solvency. Combined with the relationship with the government, employees, shareholders, customers, creditors and suppliers and other stakeholders, it conducts factor analysis and multiple regression analysis on the impact of comprehensive corporate performance indicators.
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