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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP26 - Phan Trung Hieu
DESCRIPTION:The impact of COVID-19 on Vietnam’s market performances by sector: a study on return and behavior \nStudent: Phan Trung Hieu\, VNP-26 \nSupervisor: Dr. Vu Viet Quang \nAbstract: \n Beginning at the end of 2019\, the coronavirus has gradually wreaked havoc on the health and lives of individuals in the countries it has traversed\, leading to significant and enduring economic damage\, exacerbating the economic outlook\, and precipitating a widespread recession and crisis. The primary objective of this paper is to provide valuable insights for investors and regulators\, enabling them to enhance their comprehension of the stock market and the financial implications of the Covid-19 pandemic. To achieve this\, we employed the event research method to analyze stock data from Thomson Reuters DataStream\, focusing on 358 Vietnamese companies categorized into 11 GICS sectors and listed on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange. The study period spans from January 5\, 2015\, to June 10\, 2021. Additionally\, we examined herding behavior within Vietnam’s stock market. The empirical results elucidate that the sudden onset of the Covid-19 outbreak has substantially influenced the abnormal returns and behaviors exhibited by participants in Vietnam’s stock market. Notably\, the degree of this influence varies across different sectors\, including transportation industrials\, utilities (negative)\, and insurance financials (positive). \nKeywords: Covid-19\, Market performance\, Stock Return\, Herding Behavior\, Vietnam industries\, Event Study \nJEL: G01\, G14\, G40  \n  \n 
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp26-phan-trung-hieu/
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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP27 - Nguyễn Lương Tâm
DESCRIPTION:The long-run effect of bombing on financial decision making in Vietnam \nStudent: Nguyễn Lương Tâm\, VNP-27 \nSupervisor: Dr. Huỳnh Lưu Đức Toàn \nAbstract: \nLittle is known about how bombing impacts current financial decisions. This study investigates the long-term impact of bombing on seven different financial factors. Vietnam Household Living Standard Survey (VHLSS) was employed for empirical analysis with bombing data from the Vietnam-US war to construct a panel data of 27\,358 observations. The Tobit model and the method of using Instrument Variables are main econometric approaches. Results suggest that bombing intensity decreases participation in stock markets of people\, but there are positive relationships between bombing intensity and other financial factors but not all of them. \nKey words: Bombing; Financial decision-making; VHLSS; Tobit model. \nJEL Codes: G51; G41; D91. \n  \n 
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp27-nguyen-luong-tam/
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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP26 - Trần Nữ Vân Anh
DESCRIPTION:Prosperity’s paradox: unraveling the relationship between happiness and peer-to-peer lending \nStudent: Trần Nữ Vân Anh\, VNP-26 \nSupervisor: Dr. Vũ Thị Hồng Nhung \nAbstract: \nThis study explores the relationship between national happiness levels and online peer-to-peer (P2P) lending across 25 countries from 2013 to 2020. Utilizing fixed-effect models and panel data\, the study integrates concepts from behavioral finance\, happiness economics\, and P2P lending trends. A key finding is the significant negative impact of happiness on P2P lending\, suggesting that higher happiness levels are associated with reduced P2P lending activities\, reflecting risk-averse financial behaviors. Interestingly\, when examining whether the relationship between happiness and P2P lending expansion differs across various income levels\, the study finds evidence that this negative effect of happiness on P2P lending is significant only in high-income countries. In contrast\, in middle-income nations\, happiness does not exhibit a significant effect on P2P lending. These insights underline the importance of economic context in the interplay between emotional factors and financial behavior. \nKeywords: alternative finance\, peer-to-peer lending\, P2P lending\, happiness. \nJEL classification: C23\, E22 \n  \n 
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp26-tran-nu-van-anh/
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SUMMARY:Thesis Public Defense | VNP27 - Huỳnh Tấn Đạt
DESCRIPTION:An in-depth study on stakeholder collaboration in green supply chain management and firm performance: evidence from the Vietnamese garment industry \nStudent: Huỳnh Tấn Đạt\, VNP-27 \nSupervisor: Prof.Dr. Nguyễn Trọng Hoài\, Dr. Elissaios Papyrakis \nAbstract: \nThis research paper explores the pressing need for sustainability in the face of the rapidly expanding global economy\, which places significant strain on the environment. The study focuses on the pivotal role of Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) within the\ntransition to circular economies. It systematically investigates how collaborative approaches to green practices among supply chain partners influence a firm’s sustainability performance. Data from 13 garment manufacturing firms in Vietnam were gathered through a mixed-method approach\, including surveys and interviews\, and analyzed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) and benchmarking methods. The findings reveal that buyer monitoring and institutional pressures have a positive and significant impact on internal green supply chain practices. The study emphasizes the need for alignment between Vietnam’s legal framework and international standards to foster environmentally friendly supply chain practices. Furthermore\, it underscores the positive relationships between both internal and external GSCM practices and performance measures. Importantly\, the research highlights the essential role of green supply chain practices and collaborative efforts in enhancing sustainability and performance in the garment industry. It emphasizes the responsibility of global buyers within the supply chain in driving collaborative initiatives with suppliers and ensuring the promotion of green practices throughout the supply chain\, ultimately leading to comprehensive and positive impacts on sustainability. \nKeywords: Green supply chain management; stakeholder theory; stakeholder collaboration; operational performance; financial performance; environmental performance; Vietnamese garment industry. \nJEL Classification: L67\, Q56\, Q58 \n  \n 
URL:https://vi.vnp.edu.vn/event/thesis-public-defense-vnp27-huynh-tan-dat/
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