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Crisis, firm characteristics and stock performance: evidence from Hospitality and Tourism sector

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This study investigates the critical firm-level strengths and weaknesses that explain cross-sectional variations in abnormal stock returns of Hospitality and Tourism (HT) firms during different phases of a crisis We… Click to show full abstract

This study investigates the critical firm-level strengths and weaknesses that explain cross-sectional variations in abnormal stock returns of Hospitality and Tourism (HT) firms during different phases of a crisis We used the event study and multivariate regression framework for analysing the Indian HT firms’ data around the COVID-19 crisis While reporting a significant negative influence of COVID-19, we identified the early crisis, market crash and continuation of the crisis periods Furthermore, we observe that during the early-crisis period, business diversity, financial stability and board diversity improved HT firms’ strength to withstand the risk, while business group affiliation was of little help During the market crash and continuation of the crisis phase, better capital intensity and financial stability proved helpful The managers of HT firms can take cues from this study to understand firm-level characteristics that provide resilience to their firms’ value in managing different phases of the crisis © 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group

Keywords: firm; hospitality tourism; stock; crisis firm; crisis

Journal Title: Tourism recreation research
Year Published: 2021

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