Firm Resources, Strategies, and Survival and Growth during COVID-19: Evidence from Two-Wave Global Surveys
This study examines how firms have made strategic choices and performed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on the organizational resources and strategic change literature, it uses World Bank Enterprise Surveys and the COVID-19 Follow-up Enterprise Surveys to examine how different endowments in or...
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Zusammenfassung: | This study examines how firms have made strategic choices and performed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on the organizational resources and strategic change literature, it uses World Bank Enterprise Surveys and the COVID-19 Follow-up Enterprise Surveys to examine how different endowments in organizational resources affected firm performance as measured by their survival status and sales growth, and how these resources interact with and affect strategic responses in the supply of inputs, response to changing demand, liquidity management, and innovation. The results indicate that larger firms, firms with foreign or state ownership, and subsidiary companies performed better during the pandemic by more effectively stabilizing supply, managing liquidity, and fostering new product development. Chief executive officers with longer tenure improved survival rates. Firms in richer countries have coped with the pandemic better and stringent government COVID-19 control policies have tended to hurt firms' performance |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (36 Seiten) |
DOI: | 10.1596/1813-9450-9997 |
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spellingShingle | Fang, Sheng Firm Resources, Strategies, and Survival and Growth during COVID-19 Evidence from Two-Wave Global Surveys Business Environment Business in Development Channel Stability Coronavirus Corporate Social Responsibility Covid Control Policies COVID-19 COVID-19 Follow-Up Enterprise Survey Economic Assistance Economic Conditions and Volatility Firm Performance Firms Survival and Growth Macroeconomics and Economic Growth Organizational Resources Pandemic Private Sector Development Strategic Change World Bank Enterprise Survey |
title | Firm Resources, Strategies, and Survival and Growth during COVID-19 Evidence from Two-Wave Global Surveys |
title_auth | Firm Resources, Strategies, and Survival and Growth during COVID-19 Evidence from Two-Wave Global Surveys |
title_exact_search | Firm Resources, Strategies, and Survival and Growth during COVID-19 Evidence from Two-Wave Global Surveys |
title_exact_search_txtP | Firm Resources, Strategies, and Survival and Growth during COVID-19 Evidence from Two-Wave Global Surveys |
title_full | Firm Resources, Strategies, and Survival and Growth during COVID-19 Evidence from Two-Wave Global Surveys Sheng Fang |
title_fullStr | Firm Resources, Strategies, and Survival and Growth during COVID-19 Evidence from Two-Wave Global Surveys Sheng Fang |
title_full_unstemmed | Firm Resources, Strategies, and Survival and Growth during COVID-19 Evidence from Two-Wave Global Surveys Sheng Fang |
title_short | Firm Resources, Strategies, and Survival and Growth during COVID-19 |
title_sort | firm resources strategies and survival and growth during covid 19 evidence from two wave global surveys |
title_sub | Evidence from Two-Wave Global Surveys |
topic | Business Environment Business in Development Channel Stability Coronavirus Corporate Social Responsibility Covid Control Policies COVID-19 COVID-19 Follow-Up Enterprise Survey Economic Assistance Economic Conditions and Volatility Firm Performance Firms Survival and Growth Macroeconomics and Economic Growth Organizational Resources Pandemic Private Sector Development Strategic Change World Bank Enterprise Survey |
topic_facet | Business Environment Business in Development Channel Stability Coronavirus Corporate Social Responsibility Covid Control Policies COVID-19 COVID-19 Follow-Up Enterprise Survey Economic Assistance Economic Conditions and Volatility Firm Performance Firms Survival and Growth Macroeconomics and Economic Growth Organizational Resources Pandemic Private Sector Development Strategic Change World Bank Enterprise Survey |
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