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Analysing the Impact of Crises on Financial Performance: Empirical Insights from Tourism and Transport Companies Listed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange (during 2005–2022)

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  • Mihaela Neacșu

    (Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, 700506 Iași, Romania)

  • Iuliana Eugenia Georgescu

    (Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, 700506 Iași, Romania)

Abstract

To adapt to the business environment, organisations adhere to management strategies capable of removing the effects of negative events, transforming themselves into resilient organisations. Physical and mental difficulties are the consequences of recent corporate developments, and protecting these organisations is a significant concern for managers. Using regression analysis of panel data, we evaluate the effectiveness and performance of 34 tourism and transport companies listed on the BSE in the 2005–2022 period by testing the effect of leverage on financial performance. Then, we focus on identifying the effects of recent crises (the global financial crisis of 2007–2008 and the COVID-19 pandemic) on financial performance and, implicitly, on organisational resilience. The findings suggest that the research hypotheses were partially validated, noting that the indicators included in the study registered significant decreases for the COVID-19 crisis period compared to the global financial crisis period. The paper provides information on measuring the resilience of companies through their ability to withstand the global financial crisis and the crisis triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. This study is also among the first to examine the role of financial crises in the leverage and financial performance relationship in Romania.

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  • Mihaela Neacșu & Iuliana Eugenia Georgescu, 2024. "Analysing the Impact of Crises on Financial Performance: Empirical Insights from Tourism and Transport Companies Listed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange (during 2005–2022)," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 17(2), pages 1-14, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jjrfmx:v:17:y:2024:i:2:p:80-:d:1340877
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