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研究生:林佳欣
研究生(外文):Chia-Hsin Lin
論文名稱:南亞海嘯對旅遊業股價報酬之衝擊
論文名稱(外文):The Impact of Asian Tsunami Attacks on Tourism Stock Returns
指導教授:何淑熏何淑熏引用關係吳志正吳志正引用關係
指導教授(外文):Shu-Hsun HoJyh-Jeng Wu
學位類別:碩士
校院名稱:靜宜大學
系所名稱:企業管理研究所
學門:商業及管理學門
學類:企業管理學類
論文種類:學術論文
論文出版年:2006
畢業學年度:94
語文別:英文
論文頁數:83
中文關鍵詞:南亞海嘯效率的市場異常報酬市場調整模型事件研究法
外文關鍵詞:Asian TsunamiEfficient MarketsAbnormal Retur
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於2004年12月26日的早晨,印度洋歷經有始以來最具有毀滅性海嘯侵襲。本研究使用事件研究法,並以市場調整模型去分析股票市場是否有產生異常報酬之情形。異於先前相關文獻,此研究樣本跨至產業別與國家別。首先針對泰國旅遊觀光業對於未能預料事件南亞海嘯發生後市場反應。並分析南亞海嘯災難發生對台灣、香港、紐西蘭、澳洲之旅遊觀光業影響,其分析期間為2004年6月到2005年3月。關於泰國其它產業對於南亞海嘯災難發生後股價異常報酬現象,本研究樣本選取,運輸後勤業,保險業,建材和建設發展產業,探討股票交易市場之回應對於南亞海嘯發生前四天至前一百三十五天,此期間設定為本研究之估計期,海嘯發生之前四天與發生後之十五天設定為研究事件期。事件日則為海嘯發生後股票交易市場第一天交易日。研究樣本類型是擷取個別國家證券交易所提供之各股股價日資料數據。
研究結果顯示泰國旅遊觀光產業呈現部份顯著之負向異常報酬。另外,泰國建材和建設發展產業同樣呈現部份顯著的負向異常報酬。並發現南亞海嘯並未能對與台灣、香港、紐西蘭和澳洲有顯著正向的異常報酬。
The Indian Ocean experienced a devastating Asian tsunami damaged in the morning of 26th December 2004. This study uses a market-adjusted returns model of event study to analyze abnormal returns in Thailand’s tourism industry. The study differs from other pervious studies of market reactions to unanticipated in cross-country. We also investigate reaction on tourism stock market after Asian tsunami attack. Taiwan, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Australia from June 2004 to March 2005. In addition, this research compares difference on the abnormal returns in tourism and leisure, transportation and logistics, insurance, construction materials and construction development industries in Thailand from June 2004 to March 2005. We examine the stock market reaction for 135 days ago and draw out four day ago and 15 days later on the Asian tsunami happened.
The result shows partial significant negative stock abnormal for tourism and leisure industry in Thailand. On the other hand, there are partial significant positive stock returns in the construction development and construction materials industries after tsunami attacked. There is no significant level to stand for the critical influence to Taiwan, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Australia.
Table of Content
CHINESE ABSTRACT I
ENGLISH ABSTRACT II
LIST OF TABLE VI
LIST OF FIGURE VII

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 BACKGROUND 1
1.2 RESEARCH MOTIVATION AND PURPOSE 2
1.3 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES 5
1.4 THESIS STRUCTURE 5

CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 7
2.1 THE EFFICIENT MARKETS HYPOTHESIS AND LITERATURE 7
2.2 LITERATURE REVIEW OF GREAT DISASTER INCIDENT 10

CHAPTER 3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 20
3.1 EVENT STUDY 21
3.2 RESEARCH FRAMEWORK 27
3.3 DESCRIPTION OF THE SAMPLE 28
3.4 RESEARCH DESIGN 32

CHAP4 DATA ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION 34
4.1 DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS ANALYSIS 34
4.2 TEST STATISTICS WITH ABNORMAL RETURNS (AR) 37
4.3 TEST STATISTICS WITH CUMULATIVE ABNORMAL RETURN 46

CHAP 5 CONCLUSION 55
5.1 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 55
5.2 MANAGERIAL IMPLICATIONS 55
5.3 RESEARCH LIMITATION AND SUGGESTION 55

CHINESE REFERENCE: 55
ENGLISH REFERENCE: 55
APPENDIX 1: COMPANY NAME AND CODE 55
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