当祸不单行:悲剧引发的马来西亚航空衰落与公司复兴尝试

When lightning strikes twice: The tragedy-induced demise and attempted corporate resuscitation of Malaysia airlines

Annals of Tourism Research · 2020
被引 33
ABS 4

中文导读

研究了2014年两起空难对马来西亚航空股价、客流量及旅游业的冲击,发现股价反应剧烈、亚洲市场客流锐减,最终政府选择国有化重组以保护旅游业。

Abstract

In 2014, Malaysia Airlines experienced two tragedies in quick succession, damaging the company's reputation and finances, with negative implications for Malaysian tourism. This research assesses the impact of this. We find that the share price response was immediate and substantive. The carrier implemented sweeping adjustments, while passenger traffic rapidly declined particularly in Asian markets. Malaysian Airlines augmented fare reduction after each accident to stem the ongoing leakage of passengers. Traffic from China witnessed sharp declines, signalling the severity of the incumbents' prognosis. We further examine the investor response and the ultimate government decision to nationalise and restructure. • We investigate the financial effects of the Malaysia Airlines disasters. • Share price response to both tragedies was substantial compared to previous incidents. • The reverberating shocks changed long-standing correlations and information flows. • International passengers sought other options despite lower fares offerings. • The most prudent choice was Malaysian state intervention to protect tourism industry.

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