2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.econmod.2022.105806
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Do intangible assets provide corporate resilience? New evidence from infectious disease pandemics

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“…They also suggest that the contribution made by organisation capital is generally manifested in sustained growth in sales, earnings, and market value. Uddin, Hasan and Abadi (2022) also find that firms' intangibles such as internally generated organisation capital could provide resilience to pandemic shocks from infectious diseases. However, the impact of organisation capital on performance and its resilience benefit during crisis periods still remain under-developed.…”
Section: Resilience Of Organisation Capital On Firms' Performance Ami...mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…They also suggest that the contribution made by organisation capital is generally manifested in sustained growth in sales, earnings, and market value. Uddin, Hasan and Abadi (2022) also find that firms' intangibles such as internally generated organisation capital could provide resilience to pandemic shocks from infectious diseases. However, the impact of organisation capital on performance and its resilience benefit during crisis periods still remain under-developed.…”
Section: Resilience Of Organisation Capital On Firms' Performance Ami...mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…According to Uddin et al (2022) company's competitive advantage allows corporate resilience and the possibility to better and faster overcome difficulties during crisis moments. This position is possible to achieve only with managerial abilities, investor sentiment, and customer loyalty.…”
Section: Being Competitive In Crisis Momentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Konijn et al (2011) find that there is a negative correlation between Tobin's q and blockholder dispersion. Besides, intangible assets have significantly positive impacts on firm value (Widnyana et al, 2021;Uddin et al, 2022).…”
Section: Firm Valuementioning
confidence: 99%