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Jurnal Doktor Manajemen (JDM)
2020 is the most difficult year in the start-up world due to the Covid-19 pandemic existed since the end of 2019 which forced every effort to turn the direction of strategy. Not a few also experience a crisis in the time of pandemic, so some companies have laid off their employees to reduce the burden of financing. The business sectors most affected are the commercial aviation, travel, oil and gas, automotive and banking sectors. But the business of the MSME sector is also affected due to the availability of raw materials and social restriction regulations. By applying the Action Research methodology from the literature study of post-pandemic phenomena, the study used a compilation data source to support this writing literature research. The focus of this writing is the MSME sector businesses that are still operating in the post-Covid-19 pandemic. Almost all business people in the MSME sector experienced a very drastic decrease in sales turnover, experiencing various marketing and ...
The paper provides more information on strategies that can be applied by businesses to survive the COVID-19 while operating to ensure business survival. The spread of the pandemic to almost all countries has affected the supply chain of business organization globally. Behavioral and cultural shift can assist businesses to survive if well maintained. Another idea is on maintenance of the business by revising the organization's crisis and continuity plan. Online business channels and burn-rate analysis assists business to work beyond the restrictions imposed due to the pandemic. The paper concludes by bringing the concept of lockdown exit analysis that can be used by the business to continue implementing changes to ensure that they are at a better position even when the lockdowns are uplifted.
Global Journal of Business & Social Science Review
Business Continuity of MSMEs in Small Island Facing the Covid-19 Pandemic2021 •
International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
UKM Recovery Business Strategy Through the Expectancy Model in the Covid-19 PandemicThis study aims to determine the recovery business strategy of SMEs actors in the city of Jakarta during the Covid-19 pandemic by referring to the questions posed by Victor Vroom in Sagung, et al (2017) namely Expectancy, Instrumentality, and Valence. This type of research is descriptive qualitative, data collection method using structured and gradual interviews. The data analysis technique used descriptive qualitative. The results of the study explain that the recovery business strategy in the city of Jakarta during the Covid-19 pandemic for SMEs actors can provide improvement and development of good business sustainability by implementing strengthening management in the fields of marketing, human resources, finance, and operations as a strategic step to create an efficient business existence. and effective. This study concludes that SMEs actors are required to have good knowledge management and absorptive capacity to improve their business performance. Furthermore, future research...
The national and international different types of industry and business establishments are already greatly affected by the coronavirus pandemic. The main purpose of this essay is to explain how the Covid-19 is changing international business strategies. Although pandemic has a great impact in every business sector and it is hard to explore by doing surveys to identify the impact. So for the accomplishment of this essay, it covers all secondary data from the different authentic academic sources. For better understandability and accessibility this essay will cover two international business sectors one is the international food industry and another one is the international aviation industry. Worldwide trade analysts have been moderate to embrace a configuration approach in speculation detailing and experimental investigation. However, much of what International business administration researchers think about is intrinsically configurations: different illustrative components and their interaction at the same time decide the outcome(s) considered, such as administration choice or firm-level execution (Dabbicco, G. and Mattei, G., 2021). But the pandemic is a most recent issue and administration, arrangement, and financial procedure with effective strategies may shift with the controls of division itself. the organizational structures and shapes are implementing distinctive types of business strategies (Walker Jr, O.C. and Ruekert, R.W., 1987). Where various categories of structure, processes, and policies are included within the execution of marketing exercises to the general performance of individual business strategies. Besides, that strategies must be coordinated with complementary structures to promote success (Miller, D., 1988). The strategy of innovative separation is most likely to be pursued in relates to the use of technocrats and gadgets. Now it's pandemic so the business circumstance and plan ought to alter to develop and overcome the current business impediments concerning trade sectors. Though many research proposes a strategic approach to management from proactive pre-crisis planning through strategic implementation and evaluation (Ritchie, B.W., 2004). But for the pandemic in both sectors business promoters should focus their efforts on building a community to adopt innovative experiences. During a pandemic, the business, design, structure, and strategies have been changed. So, the research questions of this essay shall cover two questions. 1. What are the existing solution to crisis management in International Business? 2. What are the strategies, which can be used in tourism and export-import business? In addition to its effect on international business, the global pandemic has caused a major economic shock. Though different research shows that international business has taken necessary scientific developments and expertise accessible in the international market, an enormous mainstream of the workforce is still not prepared enough to achieve the several benefits presented by such resourcefulness, mostly due to lack of correct organizational structure and consciousness (Yang, X et al.2020). This essay, the paper will explore the impact of the pandemic on the international business and strategies in aviation and the food industry, focusing on two questions. First, how do international aviation and the food industry will adjust to the financial shocks resulting from a pandemic? What are the expert suggestions for international business strategies? The business improvement strategy infers that the sector will increment its market share by advertising its existing items to a new market. On the other hand, concurring to the diversification strategy each sector should offer modern items to new markets. As it appears the foremost complex and likely most difficult strategy to actualize agreeing to the Ansoff matrix is the broadening strategy. In truth, a contrast between concentric and conglomerate diversification should be made.
2021 •
Exactly two months after the first case in Wuhan, China, towards the end of 2019, the gap between the carriers of the virus and the epidemiological situation is growing just like a sword of Damocles over the heads of systems and nations around the world. Due to its spread, this pandemic has also challenged enterprises’ operational capacity and market presence. In such a context, a question arises: did companies manage the pandemic effectively? Through this question, this article aims to explore the problematic relationship between the Covidian context and businesses and, along the way, understand why while facing Covid-19 and its multiple effects some businesses win and others lose. For this purpose, it seems opportune, first of all, to identify the multiple effects inherent in Covid-19, in order to better interpret the sensitivity of companies to the weight of the crisis, and thirdly, to specify how certain companies have managed to organize their activity and adapt to health conti...
Jurnal Iqtisaduna
Small and Medium Enterprises Business Strategy in Pandemic COVID-192020 •
The COVID-19 pandemic that has hit the world including Indonesia since early 2020 has had a significant impact on the Indonesian economy, especially in the Small and Medium Enterprises (SME’s) sector. This study aims to determine an efficient business strategy to survive the COVID-19 pandemic in Padangsidimpuan City. This study uses descriptive qualitative analysis techniques with semi-structured interview methods using purposive sampling in selecting sources and then analyzed with SWOT analysis and described in the form of a matrix so as to produce several alternative SME’s business strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic. The results showed that several sectors in Padangsidimpuan City felt the direct impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, such as the areas of public transportation and tourism which experienced a decline. Meanwhile, in the food sector it is still stable, but in services such as expeditions and delivery it has increased. The narrow space of movement between sellers and bu...
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation
Business strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic2021 •
Business strategy is an action that is constantly increasing, and is carried out based on the perspective of what customers expect in the future. Thus, strategy almost always starts with what can happen rather than what happens to achieve long-term goals to be achieved and find the company's position in the industry so that the company can protect itself against competitive pressures. Several studies have analyzed the external environment using PEST analysis and Porter's five strengths and using the internal environment through business functions. Then perform a SWOT analysis and matrix it so that it can produce several alternatives in developing a business strategy.
Academy of Strategic Management Journal
BUSINESS ANALYSIS IN POST-PANDEMIC ERA2021 •
The Covid-19 pandemic has undoubtedly affected normalcy around the world, and has shifted traditional means of operation for businesses. With the introduction of worldwide lockdowns, consumer spending, workforce management and supply chains have been some of the areas most affected. These unexpected challenges force businesses to re-evaluate their strategies moving forward to mitigate the adverse impacts of the pandemic and adapt to the slowly evolving market conditions worldwide. The paper studies the effects of the pandemic on the UAE business environment and society through analyzing the employment growth rates of different sectors in the UAE for the first quarter of 2020 and compared it with their rates pre-pandemic (2010-2019). It was found that all sectors in the UAE suffered from negative growth, concluding that the pandemic has had a clear adverse economic effect on industries in the UAE. However, the uncertainty the pandemic has created has lead businesses to strategize for survival and, in doing so, focus more on organizational resilience and risk management. To steer clear from vulnerability and risk of business failure, an "entrepreneurial hustle" is needed to provide businesses with a competitive advantage in the post-pandemic era. This paper concludes with a hopeful observation that while many sectors in the UAE suffered economically, the UAE government's hands on initiatives to save businesses across the country has left many sectors on a stronger footing to withstand the after-effects post-pandemic era may throw their way. As result, this paper recommends economic diversification in the UAE to help transition its economy to a more sustainable path.
The detrimental transboundary effect of COVID-19 exhibits an unprecedented circumstance for organizational resilience. This proposed research paper aims to analyze the impact of COVID-19 on small businesses (SBs) worldwide towards developing a strategic resilience framework. This framework enables the development of resilient strategies that SBs can utilize to survive and sustain their livelihood post-COVID-19. It is profoundly challenging to cope with the consequences of a devastating global pandemic with enormous negative economic side-effects and survive given reduced income, jobs lost, etc. This paper utilizes different models, such as Meyer’s Model, the PESTEL model, and the Comprehensive Organizational Model, to discuss the process of adaptations to market shocks. This adaptation methodology consists of different anticipatory, responsive, and rehabilitation phases, leading to organizational resilience. A conceptual framework is proposed through a qualitative analysis of existi...
2020 •
The study highlighted that a higher number of MSMEs comprising manufacturing and retail firms have shut down their businesses temporarily during the nationwide lockdown. We analysed literature related to the topic addressed by this study. It was found that the relief package was not sufficient to compensate for the losses faced by business entrepreneurs of MSMEs in India. Furthermore, many people migrated from rural regions to urban regions in search of better job opportunities, which worsened the situation. In this research, a secondary qualitative analysis has been applied. With the aid of a narrative thematic description based on the role of the relief fund and nationwide lockdown pandemic situation, we probed into the disruptive situation of the Indian MSME sector. Additionally, the preparation of keywords was realized through a Boolean table and an illustration of PRISMA helped to define the search strategy for this research. Other perceptions of the research method were also d...
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