Firms’ Financial Performance and Investment: A Panel Data Analysis Applied to the Wine Industry of CEE Countries

Claudiu Tiberiu Albulescu , Anca Drăghici , Ilie Mihai Tăucean
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The Central and Eastern European (CEE) wine industry is reduced as compared to that of the largest European Union (EU) producers such as Italy, France or Spain, but it has a high development potential. Countries like Romania and Hungary are nowadays well placed in the EU ranking in terms of wine production. However, after the outburst of the recent economic crisis, the level of wine production has considerably fluctuated in the CEE countries, and the same happened with the investment in this industry. We may think that the poor financial management performances of these firms have triggered these fluctuations. Against this background, the present paper attempts to investigate the impact of companies’ financial performances, assessed through capitalization, liquidity and profitability, on their investment dynamics. Applying a panel data analysis for 106 firms, over the time-span 2007 to 2014, and using AMADEUS statistics for the selected CEE countries, we show that the level of capitalization negatively influences the wine industry investment, although this result lacks in robustness. Moreover, the profitability has a positive influence on investment, while the level of liquidity has no significant influence. Our findings may be explained by the fact that in post-crisis periods, firms are tempted to increase their capitalization ratio in order to prevent the manifestation of financial risks.

企业财务绩效与投资:基于中东欧国家葡萄酒行业的面板数据分析
与意大利、法国或西班牙等最大的欧盟(EU)生产国相比,中欧和东欧(CEE)的葡萄酒产业规模较小,但它具有很高的发展潜力。像罗马尼亚和匈牙利这样的国家现在在欧盟葡萄酒生产排名中名列前茅。然而,在最近的经济危机爆发后,中东欧国家的葡萄酒生产水平出现了相当大的波动,对该行业的投资也出现了同样的波动。我们可能会认为,这些公司的财务管理业绩不佳引发了这些波动。在此背景下,本文试图通过资本化、流动性和盈利能力来评估公司财务绩效对其投资动态的影响。通过对106家公司2007年至2014年的面板数据分析,并对选定的中东欧国家使用AMADEUS统计数据,我们发现资本化水平对葡萄酒行业投资产生了负面影响,尽管这一结果缺乏稳健性。而且,盈利能力对投资有正向影响,而流动性水平对投资没有显著影响。我们的发现可以用这样一个事实来解释,即在后危机时期,企业倾向于提高其资本化比率,以防止金融风险的表现。
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