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This article demonstrates the changes that have occurred in the fashion sector during COVID-19. It outlines the complexity of assessing the liquidity level of retail trade companies. Moreover, it gives an overview of the key information included in the financial statements of fashion companies and highlights key points crucial to determining the liquidity risk of these companies. The article also presents the results of two models; these were estimated using the Arellano–Bover / Blundell–Bond linear dynamic panel-data estimator. Results present the real impact of COVID-19 on the liquidity of Polish fashion and retail trade companies (measured by cash holdings or cash ratio) during the analysed period of time. The analysed data cover the 11 quarters from Q1 2019 to Q3 2021 and were obtained from the quarterly financial statements of the 108 public companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange and NewConnect (Poland). The findings show that the fashion sector has lower liquidity than the broader retail trade sector. However, fashion companies during COVID-19 obtained higher cash ratios than retail trade companies. This article is a research-supported summary of the most important aspects of assessing the liquidity of fashion companies in light of the changes that have occurred in the industry due to the COVID-19 crisis.
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W ciągu ostatnich kilku lat Indonezja przeżywa religijne odrodzenie muzułmańskie. Oprócz rosnącej popularności konserwatywnych, a nawet radykalnych ideologii muzułmańskich, takich jak wahhabizm i salafizm, społeczeństwo de facto wieloreligijne stoi w obliczu silnego trendu segregacji religijnej. Indonezyjczycy poszukują nowych form manifestacji religijnej i wyrażania swojej pobożności. Jednym z najbardziej wyrazistych przykładów separacji muzułmanów od innych religii jest perumahan syariah - nowa forma zamkniętych osiedli w Indonezji. Artykuł opisuje narastające zjawisko zamkniętych dzielnic, gdzie życie mieszkańców jest regulowane przez prawo szariatu. W pierwszej części, opisuję korzenie obecnego ożywienia religijnego i jego wpływ na sytuację społeczną. Następnie, pogłębiam definicję zamkniętych wspólnot oraz kontrowersji związanych z tym tematem. W podsumowaniu przedstawiam możliwe implikacje tego fenomenu dla życia społecznego w Indonezji.
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In the last few years Indonesia has been experiencing a Muslim religious revival. In addition to the growing popularity of conservative and even radical Muslim ideologies such as Wahhabism and Salafism, a de facto multi-religious society is facing a strong trend of religious segregation. Indonesians are looking for new forms of their religious manifestation and expression of their piety. One of the most vivid examples of Muslim separation from other religions are perumahan syariah - a new form of gated communities in Indonesia. The article describes the growing phenomenon of closed neighbourhoods where residents life is restricted by Sharia law. Firstly, I describe the roots of current religious revival and its impact of social situation. Secondly, I deepen the definition of gated communities in the context of perumahan syariah as well as controversies linked to the topic. In conlusion, I briefly present possible implications on the social life in Indonesia.
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