2019冠状病毒病防控绩效能否保障旅游相关行业股东财富?

Chih-Hsiang Chang Chih-Hsiang Chang, Chun-Ling Lin Chih-Hsiang Chang, Chia-Ching Tsai Chun-Ling Lin
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传染病的爆发不可避免地导致旅游、接待和休闲产业的业绩大幅下降。然而,由于日常活动受到限制,积极的流行病预防措施对其业绩的影响,以及适当的流行病控制对改善未来业绩的预期的影响,仍未得到探讨。本研究旨在探讨台湾第一例新冠肺炎确诊病例公告对股东财富、股票交易频率及投资风险的影响。台湾股市在疫情防控上的优异表现,使其成为研究疫情防控对股价、交易量和收益波动率影响的实证对象,从而全面了解投资者的行为和反应。我们的研究结果表明,虽然积极的防疫并没有防止严重的会计业绩下降,但它对投资业绩只有轻微的短期影响。从而保护了股东的财富,增强了股东继续经营的能力和意愿。
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Does COVID-19 prevention performance protect shareholders wealth in tourism-related industries?
The outbreak of infectious diseases inevitably causes a significant decline in the performance of the tourism, hospitality, and leisure industries. However, the impact of active epidemic-prevention measures on their performance, due to restrictions on daily activities, and that of proper epidemic control on the expectations of improved future performance, remain unexplored. This study aimed to investigate the effect of the announcement of Taiwan’s first confirmed COVID-19 case on shareholders’ wealth, stock trading frequency, and investment risk. Taiwan’s excellent epidemic-prevention performance makes its stock markets an appropriate empirical target to investigate the effects on stock price, trading volume, and return volatility, to obtain a comprehensive picture of investors’ behavior and reactions. Our results show that although active epidemic prevention did not prevent severe accounting performance decline, it only had a mild, short-term effect on investment performance. Thus, it protected shareholders’ wealth and strengthened their ability and willingness to continue business operations.  
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