2022
DOI: 10.15678/ier.2022.0803.02
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Entrepreneurship and SMEs under COVID-19 crisis: A literature review

Abstract: The article aims to summarize the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on SMEs, considering both its positive and negative effects. Also, the study seeks to summarize the response approaches usable for SMEs to face a crisis. Research Design & Methods:This article uses a critical literature review to summarize the international literature developed on the COVID-19 crisis topic. It considers scientific papers published from 2017 to February 2022 with a focus on specific keywords, English language, from the open access … Show more

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“…According to (Munawar et al, 2023) essentially entrepreneurship is someone's thinking in producing innovative, creative innovations in the real world. Meanwhile (Zadeh, 2022) explained that entrepreneurship is someone who has an entrepreneurial spirit who applies this entrepreneurship in his life. People who have innovation and creativity in their lives (Ambarwati et al, 2023) explained epistemologically, entrepreneurship is one of a person's abilities to think creatively and behave innovatively which is the basis, resources, driving force, goals, strategies and tips in facing life's challenges.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to (Munawar et al, 2023) essentially entrepreneurship is someone's thinking in producing innovative, creative innovations in the real world. Meanwhile (Zadeh, 2022) explained that entrepreneurship is someone who has an entrepreneurial spirit who applies this entrepreneurship in his life. People who have innovation and creativity in their lives (Ambarwati et al, 2023) explained epistemologically, entrepreneurship is one of a person's abilities to think creatively and behave innovatively which is the basis, resources, driving force, goals, strategies and tips in facing life's challenges.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature focused on SMEs strategies during the crisis on the actions of small and medium-sized enterprises says little about the role the circumvention of state-imposed restrictions or public support measures played in survival (Zadeh, 2022). However, many studies show that during the crisis, these actors tend to employ mixed adaptation strategies involving a combination of i) activity/scope-reducing measures (retrenchment), ii) those sustaining status quo (persevering) and iii) proactive actions, including innovative ones that permanently change their business models and iv) exit strategies (see e.g.…”
Section: Literature Review the Covid-19 Pandemic And The Smes Surviva...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the state and supranational introduction of many forms of help a large number of enterprises -especially small and medium-sized ones -found themselves on the verge of bankruptcy. For many of these enterprises, external aid was either unavailable or insufficient to survive the lockdown period without undertaking additional actions to survive (Kryeziu et al, 2022;Zadeh, 2022). In order to survive, some enterprises, in addition to legal adjustment measures of proactive (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pandemic time significantly affected management and organizations, that have to look for resilience and opportunities simultaneously take into account increasing uncertainty (Zadeh, 2022). According to the researchers, human behaviors patterns in organizations have changed after COVID-19 time (Machaczka, Stopa, 2022) and one of the most significant changes is that employees are more open to work remotely and they started to change their jobs more often than they did in the past.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%