2020
DOI: 10.1080/23812346.2020.1741940
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A balance act: minimizing economic loss while controlling novel coronavirus pneumonia

Abstract: The outbreak of Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia (NCP) has significantly affected China and beyond. How to effectively control such epidemic has gradually become a global issue. This paper reviews the economic impact of major epidemics such as SARS, H1N1, and Ebola at the micro-, sector-, and macro-level. The challenge of effective epidemic control is to achieve a balance between viral transmission reduction and economic cost. This paper then summarizes three main methods to evaluate the effectiveness of several co… Show more

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“…As the outbreak of COVID-19 is increasing rapidly, businesses across the globe are facing the challenge to swiftly fine-tune their processes to myriad situations that can affect their business continuity. Health and wellness have been brought to the forefront of corporate priorities, and this development is in line with Gong et al (2020) and Koonin (2020). Viruses and other forms of biological catastrophes are real global threats to operational continuity.…”
Section: Literature Review and Expert Validation Of Business Continuisupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…As the outbreak of COVID-19 is increasing rapidly, businesses across the globe are facing the challenge to swiftly fine-tune their processes to myriad situations that can affect their business continuity. Health and wellness have been brought to the forefront of corporate priorities, and this development is in line with Gong et al (2020) and Koonin (2020). Viruses and other forms of biological catastrophes are real global threats to operational continuity.…”
Section: Literature Review and Expert Validation Of Business Continuisupporting
confidence: 55%
“…The overview of challenges posed by COVID-19 in the domains of socioeconomic condition, health and wellness, organizational and human dynamics, supply chain and logistics, financial, demand environment, emergency preparedness, communication, and business model aspects along with the mean score and standard deviation of experts' feedback (scale 0-4) is presented in Table 1. Ayittey et al, 2020;Bénassy et al, 2020;Fadel et al, 2020;Galanakis, 2020;Gong et al, 2020;Gormsen and Koijen, 2020;Kartseva and Kuznetsova, 2020;Koonin, 2020;Kruger et al, 2020;Mendoza, 2020;Nicola et al, 2020;Rowan and Laffey, 2020;Sohrabi et al, Gong et al, 2020;Hafiz et al, 2020;Hudecheck et al, 2020;Kartseva and Kuznetsova, 2020;Kruger et al, 2020;Mendoza, 2020;Nicola et al, 2020 3 Supply chain & logistics 3.65 0.29…”
Section: Literature Review and Expert Validation Of Business Continuimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Yet, despite such restrictions being imposed, many countries, India included, have experience sharp jumps in cases due to existing gaps in their healthcare systems and vulnerabilities in their socioeconomic and political-administrative setups ( McAleer 2020 ), which exacerbate contamination risk and dampen recovery rates. Furthermore, the closure of offices and factories has already cast a lasting effect on the global economic landscape ( Ajami 2020 ; Gong et al 2020 ; McKibbin and Fernando 2020 ). Large numbers of low-income migrant workers, who mostly live on-site at their workplaces or are heavily dependent on daily incomes/wages for sustenance, have perforce been uprooted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%