2022
DOI: 10.21272/mmi.2022.2-03
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Innovative Activity in SMEs: Critical Success Factors to Achieve Sustainable Business Growth

Abstract: During the pandemic, the tourism and hospitality sector was one of the worst-hit sectors in Seychelles. Due to the uncertainties in the 'new normal' environment, businesses had to devise strategies and tactics to survive and emerge from the turmoil. This event or the new normal was unexpected, and there is a lack of studies on this phenomenon in Seychelles. This qualitative study aimed to ascertain the impact of the pandemic and, subsequently, the tactics and strategies to survive and sustain the growth of SME… Show more

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“…(2021) and Yin (2014), using between 5 and 50 participants for a qualitative study is adequate. Furthermore, Pillay et al. (2022), Agyekum et al.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(2021) and Yin (2014), using between 5 and 50 participants for a qualitative study is adequate. Furthermore, Pillay et al. (2022), Agyekum et al.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Agyekum et al (2021) and Yin (2014), using between 5 and 50 participants for a qualitative study is adequate. Furthermore, Pillay et al (2022), Agyekum et al (2021), and Parse (1990) stated that for a qualitative study, obtaining data from 2 to 10 participants was sufficient. Hence, the 25 respondents in this study phase adequately provided the information needed.…”
Section: Conducting Interviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[34]. Analysis of the development of information and communication technologies [32] has determined the significant impact of innovation, education [35][36][37], and research components [38,39] on the process of digitalisation of the economy [40][41][42], which determines, in turn, the need for the development of strategic cooperation between the public, business, and higher education sectors.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%