The impact of COVID‐19 on supply chain credit risk

Author:

Ağca Şenay1,Birge John R.2ORCID,Wang Zi'ang34ORCID,Wu Jing5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. George Washington University School of Business Washington District of Columbia USA

2. University of Chicago Booth School of Business Chicago Illinois USA

3. School of Accounting and Finance The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hung Hom Hong Kong

4. School of Business University of Wollongong in Dubai Dubai Knowledge Park, Dubai United Arab Emirates

5. CUHK Business School Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong

Abstract

AbstractWhile global supply chains provide firms with a buffer against local shocks, they expose firms to multiregional risks. The COVID‐19 pandemic and its differential impact on different regions in the world offer an opportunity to explore these effects. We investigate the multiregional supply chain risk by focusing on credit risk measured by abnormal credit default swaps (CDS) spreads and US–China supply chain networks. Our evidence shows that local risks propagate through global supply chains to other regions. Using a matched sample, we find that abnormal CDS spreads for firms with Chinese supply chain partners increase by 12% to 13% relative to the average raw CDS spreads due to supply chain disruptions during the economic shutdown in China, and the abnormal CDS spreads decrease by 9% to 13% relative to the average raw CDS spreads when the supply chain activities resume in China. We also find that having a more global customer base can mitigate the effects of local household demand shocks. Lastly, we discover that firm size, supply chain network centrality, cash holdings, inventory, strong credit ratings, capital redeployability, and the number of segments increase resilience to global supply chain shocks, while financial leverage, operational leverage, and market competition weaken supply chain resilience.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Research Grants Council, University Grants Committee

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Management Science and Operations Research

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