COVID-19 Vaccination and Fear Indices Impacting on Healthcare Stock Indices Price in Southeast Asia during the Vaccination Rollout

IF 0.9 Q3 ECONOMICS
Matthew Jeremiah, Andreas Setiadi, S. A. H. Havidz
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This research aims to investigate the impact of COVID-19 vaccinations and fear indices on healthcare stock index prices in Southeast Asia during the vaccination rollout. The authors analyzed four Southeast Asian countries (i. e., Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand) during the period of vaccination rollout by using daily weekday data from 1 March to 19 November 2021, with a total of 760 observations. The authors utilized Feasible Generalized Least Squares (FGLS) for the main methodology and incorporated Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) as the robustness check. The authors discovered three findings, including: (1) Increased number of people exploring news around vaccine doses created positive sentiments, while vaccine hesitancy revealed the opposite result; (2) Healthcare stock was found to be a defensive sector during the later period of the COVID-19 pandemic; (3) Many new investors arose during the pandemic, and it led to herding behavior thus, the investors’ decision-making was based on sentiment. It concludes that vaccine dose and hesitancy news can be utilized to manage investors’ portfolio investment in the healthcare sector. The government should disseminate more about the COVID-19 vaccination to citizens to prevent vaccine hesitancy. Investors could consider including healthcare stock in their portfolios to minimize risk during a pandemic. Citizens’ wise usage of social media and cooperation are needed to end the pandemic.
COVID-19疫苗接种和恐惧指数对疫苗接种期间东南亚医疗保健股票指数价格的影响
本研究旨在调查新冠肺炎疫苗接种和恐惧指数在疫苗接种期间对东南亚医疗保健股票指数价格的影响。作者使用2021年3月1日至11月19日的每日工作日数据,分析了四个东南亚国家(即印度尼西亚、马来西亚、新加坡和泰国)在疫苗接种期间的情况,共有760次观察。作者使用可行广义最小二乘法(FGLS)作为主要方法,并结合广义矩量法(GMM)作为鲁棒性检查。作者发现了三个发现,包括:(1)越来越多的人探索有关疫苗剂量的新闻,产生了积极的情绪,而疫苗犹豫则揭示了相反的结果;(2) 在新冠肺炎大流行后期,医疗保健股被发现是一个防御性行业;(3) 疫情期间出现了许多新投资者,并导致了羊群行为。因此,投资者的决策是基于情绪的。它的结论是,疫苗剂量和犹豫消息可以用来管理投资者在医疗保健行业的投资组合。政府应向公民传播更多关于新冠肺炎疫苗接种的信息,以防止疫苗犹豫。投资者可以考虑将医疗保健股票纳入投资组合,以最大限度地降低疫情期间的风险。公民需要明智地使用社交媒体并进行合作,以结束疫情。
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12
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal aims to contribute to the development and dissemination of multidisciplinary knowledge on organizations and markets in emerging economies, to increase dialogue among scholars focused on a specific emerging economy or region and to encourage and give an outlet to high quality scholarship, both local and international, to this subject. Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies welcomes analysis of emerging economies from the perspectives of organizational sciences, marketing, economics, finance and related disciplines. The journal appreciates studies that highlight specificities and patterns that occur in emerging economies and develop new empirical and theoretical knowledge on the subject.
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