2021
DOI: 10.1108/jgoss-03-2021-0028
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Impact of COVID-19 on financial performance of logistics firms: evidence from G-20 countries

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to contribute to the extant literature on logistics by investigating the interrelationship between the financial performance of listed logistics firms and the COVID-19 and compare the logistics firms’ financial performance of G-20 countries during the pandemic period. Design/methodology/approach To conduct the confirmatory analysis by testing the hypotheses formulated for this study, data have been collected from Bloomberg of all logistics firms from G-20 countries. This paper gathere… Show more

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“…So, the higher the COVID-19 pandemic is indicated by restrictions in operation, decreased business capacity, restrictions in serving customers, difficulties in supplying raw materials, declining purchasing power of customers, the financial performance of the culinary sector MSMEs is decreasing. The results of this study at the same time strengthen the results of previous research conducted by Atayah et al (2021), which stated that the COVID-19 pandemic had a negative and significant effect on the company's financial performance. This result is reinforced by research by Mohanty and Mishra (2021), which found that the COVID-19 pandemic variable had a negative and significant effect on financial performance as measured by cash inflows.…”
Section: The Effect Of the Covid-19 Pandemic On Financial Performancesupporting
confidence: 87%
“…So, the higher the COVID-19 pandemic is indicated by restrictions in operation, decreased business capacity, restrictions in serving customers, difficulties in supplying raw materials, declining purchasing power of customers, the financial performance of the culinary sector MSMEs is decreasing. The results of this study at the same time strengthen the results of previous research conducted by Atayah et al (2021), which stated that the COVID-19 pandemic had a negative and significant effect on the company's financial performance. This result is reinforced by research by Mohanty and Mishra (2021), which found that the COVID-19 pandemic variable had a negative and significant effect on financial performance as measured by cash inflows.…”
Section: The Effect Of the Covid-19 Pandemic On Financial Performancesupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Chart 2 shows that JAEE is expected to witness further growth in the coming five years. Considering the COVID-19 pandemic may increase the number of publications for the next five years since it is expected to see more research output to investigate the implications of COVID-19 on the accounting profession (Atayah et al. , 2021; Najaf et al , 2021a, b; Yiwei et al , 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( 1 ): Earnings per share ( EPS ), return on assets ( ROA ) and return on equity ( ROE ). Use of EPS , in this manner, has precedence in the literature [ 24 , 55 61 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%