TY - BOOK AU - Steenblock,Mascha AU - Aepli,Matthias Daniel AU - Trübestein,Michael TI - Corporate Financial Resilience: Empirical Evidence from the United States T2 - SpringerBriefs in Finance, SN - 9783031433900 U1 - 658.15 23 PY - 2023/// CY - Cham PB - Springer Nature Switzerland, Imprint: Springer KW - Business enterprises KW - Finance KW - Capital market KW - Financial services industry KW - History KW - Corporate Finance KW - Capital Markets KW - Financial Services KW - Financial History KW - Financial Economics N1 - Introduction -- Literature Review -- Data and Methodology -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusion N2 - This research presents a rigorous investigation of US companies' financial resilience within the S&P 500 index from the year 2000 onward. The book focuses on the process of a company's bounce back to pre-crisis levels after a disturbance, exploring resilience measured through recovery duration and various financial performance indicators. The study analyzes three significant crises faced by the US during this period - the dotcom crisis, the global financial crisis, and the pandemic crisis. Through applied cox hazard regression and panel regression, the book reveals valuable empirical insights on factors impacting corporate financial resilience, sector-specific crisis effects, and essential considerations when interpreting the results. Investors, corporations, and researchers alike will find this data-driven resource a paramount asset in navigating the complexities of financial markets and fortifying corporate financial resilience for a prosperous future UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-43390-0 ER -