新冠肺炎疫情对阿曼物流供应链企业财务和人力资源影响的实证研究

Pub Date : 2023-09-12 DOI:10.1080/17938120.2023.2254187
Ashraf Mishrif, Asharul Khan
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COVID-19的影响严重影响了整个经济中的大多数公司,其中许多公司声称在收入和人力资源方面遭受了损失。由于索赔损失难以量化,我们的目标是了解公司收入不足的性质和规模,以及影响收入变化的因素,包括公司服务的需求和运营能力的变化。在2019冠状病毒病期间,特别是2020-2021年期间,还从员工裁员、工资和新招聘方面考察了短缺对人力资源的影响。定量分析是基于从阿曼苏丹国的工业城市和自由经济区随机抽取的61家物流和供应链公司的调查问卷。数据分析显示,疫情减少了对服务的需求,降低了收入,从而影响了工资和员工裁员。缺少进口的零配件和原材料影响了公司的经营能力。被调查的公司在各个港口都面临着集装箱空空如也和交通繁忙的问题。我们的研究结果为疫情对在阿曼经营的公司的经济影响提供了更现实和可量化的描述,同时对政策制定者和高管制定快速反应系统以最大限度地减少危机时的财务和人力资源成本具有实际意义。
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An empirical investigation of COVID-19 impact on the finance and human resources of logistics and supply chain companies in Oman
The impact of COVID-19 has badly affected most companies across the economy, with many of them claiming losses in revenue and human resources. As such claimed losses are hard to quantify, we aim to understand the nature and scale of the shortfalls in the company’s revenues and the factors affecting changes in revenues, including demand of company’s services and change in the operational capacity. The impact of shortfalls is also examined on human resources in terms of employee’s layoffs, wages, and new recruitment during the time of COVID-19, specifically the period 2020–2021. The quantitative analysis is based on a survey questionnaire of 61 logistics and supply chain companies randomly selected from the industrial cities and free economic zones in the Sultanate of Oman. Data analysis reveals that the pandemic reduced the demand for services and lowered revenues, subsequently affecting wages and employees’ layoffs. The lack of imported spare parts and raw materials affected the firm’s operational capacity. The surveyed companies suffered from empty shipping containers and heavy traffic at various ports. While providing a more realistic and quantifiable account of the economic impact of the pandemic on firms operating in Oman, our findings have practical implications for policymakers and executives to develop a rapid response system to minimize the financial and human resources costs at the time of crises.
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