2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15744
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Effective risk management in the shadow of COVID-19 pandemic: The evidence of Indonesian listed corporations

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“…Yet, the lockdown measures and consequences have created increased concern for the financial system stability leading to the credit shock supply. In addition, empirical evidence also suggested that government macroeconomic and financial measures for economic recovery during a crisis are not associated with improving corporate liquidity capability [15].…”
Section: Legal Impact Of Implementing Alternative Settlements Of Bad ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, the lockdown measures and consequences have created increased concern for the financial system stability leading to the credit shock supply. In addition, empirical evidence also suggested that government macroeconomic and financial measures for economic recovery during a crisis are not associated with improving corporate liquidity capability [15].…”
Section: Legal Impact Of Implementing Alternative Settlements Of Bad ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Menurut konsep Kaldor-Hicks, perbaikan ekonomi dapat terjadi dengan cara mendistribusikan kembali pendapatan menggunakan pajak atau subsidi di dalam perekonomian (Huang et al, 2023). Dalam skenario ini, kompensasi tidak perlu dibayarkan, dan sebuah perubahan dianggap sebagai kemajuan jika pihak yang merasa dirugikan bersedia menerima kompensasi dari pihak yang mendapatkan keuntungan (Bawono & Handika, 2023).…”
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“…Its danger lies in the incomplete realization of the export potential of business and the economy. Scholars agree that these business risks have increased during the COVID-19 crisis (Heo and Choi 2023;Huang et al 2023). This manifests itself in an increase in the danger of risks (the normal volatility has been replaced by a sharp decline in GDP and exports) and in the probability of risks (assessed through the prism of GDP and goods export variation among the countries).…”
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confidence: 99%