How do intangible assets and financial constraints affect stock returns in Vietnam before and during the COVID-19 pandemic?

Khoa Dang Duong, Tran Ngoc Huynh, Linh Thi Diem Truong
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We are the first to determine the effect of intangible intensity (INTANG) on cross-sectional stock returns after controlling financial constraints in the Vietnam stock market. Our sample includes 37,938 firm-month observations from 488 non-financial firms from October 2008 to February 2021. We employ Fama and MacBeth regressions and portfolio analysis methodologies to estimate the impact of intangible assets and financial constraints on stock returns. Our findings show that a percentage increase in INTANG empowers stock returns by 0.922%. Meanwhile, the cross-sectional stock returns decrease by 0.506% when the financial constraints index increases by a percentage point. Moreover, the results suggest that intangible assets in the entire sample and before COVID-19 empower the stock return cross-sectionally. Our findings are robust after employing alternative INTANG proxies. Our findings support the risk-based explanation, the pecking order theory, and prior literature. Our findings suggest governments should promote intellectual property and copyright regulations to encourage Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to expand intangible assets. Furthermore, investors can utilize our suggested models to construct their portfolios efficiently.
在 COVID-19 大流行之前和期间,无形资产和财务限制如何影响越南的股票回报?
我们首次确定了越南股市在控制财务约束后无形资产强度(INTANG)对横截面股票回报率的影响。我们的样本包括 2008 年 10 月至 2021 年 2 月期间 488 家非金融公司的 37938 个公司月观测值。我们采用 Fama 和 MacBeth 回归以及投资组合分析方法来估计无形资产和财务约束对股票回报率的影响。我们的研究结果表明,INTANG 每增加一个百分比,股票回报率就会提高 0.922%。同时,当财务约束指数增加一个百分点时,横截面股票回报率下降 0.506%。此外,结果表明,在整个样本中和 COVID-19 之前,无形资产增强了横截面股票回报率。在使用其他 INTANG 代用指标后,我们的研究结果是稳健的。我们的研究结果支持基于风险的解释、啄食顺序理论和先前的文献。我们的研究结果表明,政府应促进知识产权和版权法规,鼓励中小企业扩大无形资产。此外,投资者可以利用我们建议的模型有效地构建投资组合。
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