@article {Eisenberg122, author = {Randall S. Eisenberg and John Yozzo}, title = {Retailers, Reorganization, and Recidivism}, volume = {2003}, number = {1}, pages = {122--129}, year = {2003}, publisher = {Institutional Investor Journals Umbrella}, abstract = {With each Chapter 11 filing comes the opportunity for a debtor to reorganize its business and emerge from the bankruptcy process as a viable, reconfigured entity. But a review of the recent historical record of public company bankruptcy filings and emergences and the post-emergence performance of reorganized retailers over most of the last decade doesn{\textquoteright}t provide much reassurance that the rehabilitation process is working as intended for the retail industry. This article compares the rate of bankruptcy recidivism of retailers versus non-retailers and grapples with defining subjective terms like {\textquotedblleft}success{\textquotedblright} and {\textquotedblleft}failure{\textquotedblright} within the context of bankruptcy and the reorganization process.}, URL = {https://guides.pm-research.com/content/2003/1/122}, eprint = {https://guides.pm-research.com/content/2003/1/122.full.pdf}, journal = {Turnaround Management} }