“…The danger of the pandemic has forced governments in numerous countries to implement unprecedented measures that significantly limit economic activity (Pardal et al, 2020;Kufel, 2020). During the different phases of the pandemic, many countries either stopped or moved to remote working for nonessential economic activities to avoid the collapse of national health systems (Chauhan et al, 2020;Troccoli et al, 2021;Larsen & Schaeffer, 2021;Negură et al, 2021, Caplanova et al, 2021b, Carlotti, 2021. Conse-quently, the pandemic affected global economic growth and caused widespread job layoffs (Salman, 2021;Kim, 2022;Gavurova et al, 2020b;Stefancik et al, 2021;Vorobeva & Dana, 2021), leading to an increase in unemployment (Barbieri Góes & Gallo, 2021;Su et al, 2021;Svabova et al, 2021), adverse effects on global trade (Espitia et al, 2021;Vidya & Prabheesh, 2020) as well as the tourism and travel sectors (Zhang et al, 2021a;Duro et al, 2021) and reductions in the global flows of foreign direct investments (Giofré, 2021;Kiruba & Vasantha, 2021).…”