Katarina Valaskova, Pavol Durana, T. Kliestik, Simona Vojtekova
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Abstract
The financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on entire economies has been proven. The current necessity is to determine the level of consequences for distinct industries and sectors. The local lockdowns and travel restrictions shocked the hospitality industry and its performance. Thus, the purpose of this study is to explain the effect of the pandemic on a particular economic sector, specifically NACE I (Accommodation and food service activities), and changes in financial indicators in Slovak circumstances for the period 2016–2021. The study focuses on debt ratios that reflect the financial stability of businesses. Friedman’s test was run to determine how the chosen indebtedness indicators developed over the chosen years. Based on a sample of 321 Slovak companies, statistically significant differences were found. But only the interest coverage ratio was significantly different between the pre-pandemic and pandemic eras, according to the post-hoc tests. In addition, there was a hint of a positive overall transformation in the sector of accommodation and food service activities. The decline of the number of enterprises by total indebtedness from the alarming threshold in 2021 declared this fact. The conclusions implicate that Slovak businesses are becoming more mindful of debt financing and are attempting to reduce the risks of going bankrupt.
AcknowledgmentThis research was financially supported by the Slovak Research and Development Agency – Grant Vega 1/0121/20: Research of transfer pricing system as a tool to measure the performance of national and multinational companies in the context of earnings management in conditions of the Slovak Republic and V4 countries and faculty institutional research 1/KE/2022: Analysis of the determinants of indebtedness and profitability of business entities in the European area.
COVID-19大流行对整个经济体的金融影响已得到证实。目前的需要是确定对不同行业和部门的影响程度。当地的封锁和旅行限制震惊了酒店业及其表现。因此,本研究的目的是解释流行病对特定经济部门的影响,特别是NACE I(住宿和食品服务活动),以及斯洛伐克2016-2021年期间财务指标的变化。这项研究的重点是反映企业财务稳定性的债务比率。运行弗里德曼的测试是为了确定选定的债务指标在选定年份的发展情况。基于321家斯洛伐克公司的样本,发现了统计学上显著的差异。但根据事后测试,只有利息覆盖率在大流行前和大流行时期之间存在显著差异。此外,有迹象表明,住宿和食品服务活动部门总体上出现了积极的转变。企业总负债数量从2021年的警戒线下降就说明了这一事实。这些结论表明,斯洛伐克企业正越来越注意债务融资,并试图降低破产的风险。本研究得到了斯洛伐克研究与发展署的财政支持- Grant Vega 1/0121/20:转让定价系统作为衡量斯洛伐克共和国和V4国家条件下盈余管理背景下国家和跨国公司绩效的工具的研究以及教师机构研究1/KE/2022:欧洲地区商业实体负债和盈利能力的决定因素分析。
期刊介绍:
The international journal “Investment Management and Financial Innovations” encompasses the results of theoretical and empirical researches carried out both on macro- and micro-levels, concerning various aspects of financial management and corporate governance, investments and innovations (including using of quantitative methods). It is focused on the international community of financiers, both academics and practitioners. Key topics: financial and investment markets; government policy and regulation; corporate governance; information and market efficiency; financial forecasting and simulation; financial institutions: investment companies, investment funds, investment banks, hedge funds, private pension funds; objects of real and financial investing; financial instruments and derivatives; efficiency of investment projects; econometric and statistic methods in project management; alternative investments; ratings and rating agencies.