Examining the Impact of Merger and Acquisition Perception on Customer Loyalty in the Banking Sector: Evidence from Structural Equation Modeling

Authors

  • Anika Tuladhar Kathmandu Model College
  • Niranjan Devkota Kathmandu Model College
  • Ranjana Kumari Danuwar Kathmandu Model College
  • Mijala Kayestha Kathmandu Model College
  • Anuj Singh Dangol Kathmandu Model College
  • Ajaya Dhakal Central Department of Management, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Nepal
  • Devi Raman Tiwari Kathmandu Model College
  • Dhurba Prasad Timalsina Kathmandu Model College
  • Amita Koirala Kathmandu Model College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/jbm.v8i1.72117

Keywords:

Covid-19, economic impact, sustainability, tourism, tourism multiplier

Abstract

Background: A considerable number of studies in the Nepalese context have revealed that Nepal’s tourism sector has been adversely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic; however, none of these studies have quantified these consequences in monetary terms. This assessment is expected to offer valuable insight for enhancing the resilience of tourism sector to future global disruptions and developing tailored policies to bolster the Nepalese tourism sector against external shocks.

Objectives: This study addresses a critical gap in understanding the full economic ramifications of the Covid-19 pandemic in the  Nepalese tourism sector by quantifying the primary, secondary and tertiary revenue losses. By providing a comprehensive  assessment of the pandemic’s impact, this study aims to inform policymakers and industry stakeholders in developing tailored strategies for recovery and resilience.

Methods: Secondary data are used in this study. It employs Stynes et al.’s (2000) revised money generation framework and the Keynesian macroeconomic multiplier approach to assess the actual and expected economic impacts of tourism activities in Nepal during the pandemic periods of 2020 and 2021. The actual value is determined using the actual tourism statistics, while the expected value is based on the targeted tourism statistics reported by the Ministry of Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation, Nepal. The difference between the two estimates is attributed to the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in those years.

Results: This study reveals an expected revenue decrease of 1.038 billion US dollars in 2020 and 1.309 billion US dollars in 2021. In addition, the tourism multiplier values are declining in Nepal over the observed years.

Conclusion: This study provides two key conclusions. First, the Nepalese tourism sector is susceptible to travel restrictions. Second, tourism revenue is being drained from the local economy due to the increasing importation of merchandise and services to satisfy the Nepalese tourism sector’s demand.

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Published

2024-12-07

How to Cite

Tuladhar, A., Devkota, N., Danuwar, R. K., Kayestha, M., Dangol, A. S., Dhakal, A., Tiwari, D. R., Timalsina, D. P., & Koirala, A. (2024). Examining the Impact of Merger and Acquisition Perception on Customer Loyalty in the Banking Sector: Evidence from Structural Equation Modeling. Journal of Business and Management, 8(1), 1–23. https://doi.org/10.3126/jbm.v8i1.72117

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