Abstract

The aim of this article is to reveal the opinions of the textile executives, who continue their activities in Bursa, on the effect of company profitability on the average life span of the company. In addition to the primary purpose of the research, there is also the question of whether there are significant differences in the effect of company profitability on the company's average life span according to demographic variables such as gender, age, marital status, educational status, years of work in the company, type of company, number of employees in the company, This study, prepared in line with the stated objectives, it is important to point out how management managers perceive the impact of the company's profitability, which is important for business management, on the life expectancy of the company to be sophisticated at the point of driving a drive to drive profitability and the life expectancy of the company. The universe of this research is the textile business managers in the field of activity in Bursa. Sampling was chosen randomly (n = 100). In the analysis of the data, a significance level of 0.05 was considered and all the analyzes explained were interpreted as appropriate for the purpose. Several hypotheses test results were examined by one-way ANOVA test and independent sample t-test. Regression analysis was applied to measure frequency distribution for all sizes, the effect of company profitability over the company life expectancy. As a result, it is concluded that the relationship between company profitability and company life expectancy is p <0.00 significant, and company profitability has been found to make a meaningful contribution to company life expectancy.

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