2021
DOI: 10.32535/ijthap.v4i2.1055
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A Case Study on Domino’s Business Survival Strategy During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Abstract: COVID-19 pandemic has spread around the world and affected the development of economic countries. Some countries and states are under hotspot areas. During the lockdown period, many organizations were forced to close their businesses, causing economic recession. In addition, many companies have seen a sharp decline in their sales and affecting their profits. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many restaurants have started their service with takeaway or delivery, however they still unable to sustain their business, … Show more

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“…Ozili and Arun (2020) documented its impact from January to April 2020, noting that global stock markets erased USD 6 trillion of wealth during one week in February alone, before describing supply chain shutdowns and recessions projected to be as severe as 2007-2008's global financial crisis. In line with others (Irdina et al 2020;Kumar et al 2021;Kee et al 2021), they then detailed COVID-19 s damage to the global travel, healthcare, energy, education, and finance industries. Yue and Cowling (2021) document the plight of employees and self-employed workers in the UK.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Ozili and Arun (2020) documented its impact from January to April 2020, noting that global stock markets erased USD 6 trillion of wealth during one week in February alone, before describing supply chain shutdowns and recessions projected to be as severe as 2007-2008's global financial crisis. In line with others (Irdina et al 2020;Kumar et al 2021;Kee et al 2021), they then detailed COVID-19 s damage to the global travel, healthcare, energy, education, and finance industries. Yue and Cowling (2021) document the plight of employees and self-employed workers in the UK.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Several studies have reviewed some survival strategies SMEs have switched to using digital technology, including social media, to survive. (Harianto & Sari, 2021;Klyver, & Nielsen, 2021;Kumar, et al 2021;Nadyan, Selvia & Fauzan, 2021). While this research is more on efforts to strengthen survival and online marketing strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic through; e-commerce, digital marketing, product, and service quality improvement, and customer relations, which focuses on small shoe businesses in the city of Bandung.…”
Section: Introduction *mentioning
confidence: 99%