2020
DOI: 10.15219/em87.1491
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Projekt Sur(vir)val: czynniki przetrwania przedsiębiorstw w warunkach koronakryzysu

Abstract: W obliczu nagłych zjawisk kryzysowych kadra zarządzająca często działa w pośpiechu i podejmuje nieplanowane decyzje w celu ochrony przedsiębiorstwa przed negatywnymi skutkami kryzysu. Również kryzys związany z wybuchem epidemii koronawirusa i zamknięciem większości sektorów zmusił przedsiębiorstwa do poszukiwania szybkich sposobów radzenia sobie w trudnym czasie. Artykuł przedstawia badania dotyczące pierwszych reakcji i decyzji menedżerskich podjętych po zamknięciu polskiej gospodarki, ze wskazaniem, które z … Show more

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“…The literature on COVID-19 shock and resilience is still evolving. In the stream of the literature relevant to this work, there is some first evidence on large and publicly listed firms (e.g., Acharya and Steffen 2020;Cheema-Fox et al 2021;De Vito and Gómez 2020), as well as on SMEs (e.g., Cepel et al 2020;Nurunnabi 2020;or Chudziński et al 2020). However, there is a significant number of pre-COVID-19 works that revise SMEs' resilience to various types of shock and provide rich evidence on SMEs' vulnerability and agility in comparison to larger firms.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The literature on COVID-19 shock and resilience is still evolving. In the stream of the literature relevant to this work, there is some first evidence on large and publicly listed firms (e.g., Acharya and Steffen 2020;Cheema-Fox et al 2021;De Vito and Gómez 2020), as well as on SMEs (e.g., Cepel et al 2020;Nurunnabi 2020;or Chudziński et al 2020). However, there is a significant number of pre-COVID-19 works that revise SMEs' resilience to various types of shock and provide rich evidence on SMEs' vulnerability and agility in comparison to larger firms.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…First of all, we included in our survey the set of questions that was directly tied to the nature of the disease. In this respect, we asked our respondents about the interruptions caused by the limited availability of workers, which was a natural consequence of the growing number of infections and imposed quarantines (following the evidence of, e.g., Moyo 2020or Chudziński et al 2020. We also asked the respondents about the interruptions caused by the additional burden of cost due to the implementation of the required safety measures (e.g., disinfection or the measures of workers' protection).…”
Section: Survey Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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