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      The role of labor in cash holdings: Evidence from the supply-side impact of COVID-19

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      Economics Letters
      Elsevier B.V.
      Cash holdings, COVID-19, Remote work, Labor, Female workers

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          Abstract

          This study investigates the dynamics of corporate cash holdings. We argue that firms in industries with low remote work feasibility have more incentives to hold cash during COVID-19 because of a precautionary saving motive or to retain their employees. The analysis results consistently show that firms less able to transition to remote work maintain higher cash holdings during COVID-19, and, more importantly, this effect is stronger for firms with more employees. Furthermore, we find that a higher share of female workers is associated more strongly with high levels of cash holdings for firms with low remote work capacity during COVID-19.

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                Journal
                Econ Lett
                Econ Lett
                Economics Letters
                Elsevier B.V.
                0165-1765
                0165-1765
                10 February 2023
                10 February 2023
                : 111034
                Affiliations
                [a ]College of Business, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, 85 Hoegiro, Dongdaemun-Gu, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea
                [b ]College of Business, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
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                Article
                S0165-1765(23)00059-9 111034
                10.1016/j.econlet.2023.111034
                9916181
                a5d1b1c2-e3ef-4856-a72b-d4a421f1eb99
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                : 2 December 2022
                : 6 February 2023
                : 9 February 2023
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                cash holdings,covid-19,remote work,labor,female workers
                cash holdings, covid-19, remote work, labor, female workers

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