2023
DOI: 10.18485/meattech.2023.64.1.4
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The Profitability of the Meat Industry in Serbia: Did the COVID-19 Pandemic Have Any Impact?

Olivera Mijailović,
Maja Kljajić,
Vule Mizdraković
et al.

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic changed the circumstances of the business environment, affecting almost every industry and company one way or another. The pandemic disrupted the global economy, leading to significant changes in the business landscape. The meat industry in Serbia was not an exception. The aim of this study was to examine the impact of the pandemic on the profitability of the meat industry in Serbia by using a causal comparative design. The research sample included 88 business entities with top market sha… Show more

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“…Therefore, understanding and managing credit risk is paramount to the sustainability and profitability of financial institutions, as well as the broader economic ecosystem (Gootkind, 2023). Recent global events, primarily COVID-19, affected all industries in the world and the financial health of businesses, making it challenging to meet their financial obligations (Ghorbani et al, 2023;Mijailović et al, 2023). Due to travel and many other restrictions, the tourism and hospitality industry suffered the most (Nagaj & Ņuromskaitė, 2021;Nicola et al, 2020;Skare et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, understanding and managing credit risk is paramount to the sustainability and profitability of financial institutions, as well as the broader economic ecosystem (Gootkind, 2023). Recent global events, primarily COVID-19, affected all industries in the world and the financial health of businesses, making it challenging to meet their financial obligations (Ghorbani et al, 2023;Mijailović et al, 2023). Due to travel and many other restrictions, the tourism and hospitality industry suffered the most (Nagaj & Ņuromskaitė, 2021;Nicola et al, 2020;Skare et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%