Temporary employment and financial distress in times of crisis

Dengjun Zhang, N. Wellalage, Viviana Fernandez
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PurposeThis study investigates the impact of temporary employment on various forms of financial distress for firms during the COVID-19 pandemic.Design/methodology/approachThe authors apply a logit model to evaluate the differences in the probabilities of experiencing financial distress for firms with or without temporary reemployment and for firms with different intensities of temporary workers. As an additional test, an ordinal logistic model is applied to reflect different degrees of financial distress.FindingsOur main results indicate that firms with temporary employment are more likely to experience financial distress than firms without temporary employment, regardless of the severity of financial distress. Among firms with temporary employment, our analysis suggests that a firm’s likelihood of experiencing financial distress depends on its relative share (quantile) of temporary workers.Practical implicationsOur findings provide valuable insights for evaluating the impact of temporary employment on firms’ vulnerability during the COVID-19 crisis and suggest strategies for firms to enhance resilience to similar future crises.Originality/valueOur study is the first one that explores the relationship between temporary employment and financial distress. Firms around the world have been pursuing flexible labor to improve resilience and firm performance. The pandemic may further ramify this trend, creating a future “new normal” regarding employment relationships, job segmentation and gender equality in the job market. This article adds a new dimension to the evaluation of the new normal, which may help firms evaluate the consequences of temporary employment, especially in times of crisis.
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危机时期的临时就业和财务困境
本研究调查了在 COVID-19 大流行期间,临时雇佣对企业各种形式财务困境的影响。作者采用 logit 模型评估了有无临时再雇佣的企业以及临时工强度不同的企业遭遇财务困境的概率差异。我们的主要结果表明,无论财务困境的严重程度如何,有临时雇佣员工的企业比没有临时雇佣员工的企业更有可能遭遇财务困境。我们的研究结果为评估 COVID-19 危机期间临时雇佣对企业脆弱性的影响提供了有价值的见解,并为企业提高抵御未来类似危机的能力提出了策略建议。原创性/价值我们的研究是首个探讨临时雇佣与财务困境之间关系的研究。世界各地的企业一直在追求灵活用工,以提高应变能力和企业绩效。大流行病可能会进一步加剧这一趋势,在就业市场的雇佣关系、工作细分和性别平等方面创造未来的 "新常态"。本文为 "新常态 "的评估增添了一个新的维度,可帮助企业评估临时用工的后果,尤其是在危机时期。
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