2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15249627
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Assessment of Financial Security of SMEs Operating in the Renewable Energy Industry during COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract: Today, one of the main priorities in Europe is to introduce measures to increase environmental protection. Therefore, SMEs operating in the branch related to renewable energy are essential for several EU priorities. SMEs can also be vulnerable, especially during times of crisis, which could negatively affect renewable energy development. Therefore, this paper aims to evaluate and analyze the financial security management of renewable energy SMEs during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research is conducted on SMEs o… Show more

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“…States' production went down because of disruptions in the supply chain. The world has experienced economic consequences (Zimon et al 2022). This pandemic also exacerbated many other socioeconomic issues, such as child marriage, child labour, school dropout, domestic violence, divorce, crime and injustice, inequalities, poverty, hunger, unemployment, etc.…”
Section: Implications Of Ysb and Ses To Rejuvenate A Pandemic-stricke...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…States' production went down because of disruptions in the supply chain. The world has experienced economic consequences (Zimon et al 2022). This pandemic also exacerbated many other socioeconomic issues, such as child marriage, child labour, school dropout, domestic violence, divorce, crime and injustice, inequalities, poverty, hunger, unemployment, etc.…”
Section: Implications Of Ysb and Ses To Rejuvenate A Pandemic-stricke...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some empirical studies have explored the factors influencing international competitiveness, including external and internal factors (Peña-Vinces et al, 2017). External factors include macroeconomic factors, economic policies, financial markets, industry technology, and upstream and downstream supply chains (Appiah et al, 2019; Cardoza et al, 2015), whereas internal characteristics mainly include productivity, managerial characteristics, financial capabilities, and innovation (Bianchi & Stoian, 2022; Di Gregorio et al, 2009; Zimon et al, 2022). In the era of digital economy, the speed of knowledge diffusion is accelerating (Salehi & Sadeq Alanbari, 2023), and a large number of empirical studies have shown that information technology or digital technology is a key force in enhancing the international competitiveness of SMEs (Peña-Vinces et al, 2012; Wen et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Today, the literature (Denisova et al, 2021;Nosan et al, 2022;Zimon et al, 2022) contains enough publications that contain methodological recommendations for calculating the level of financial security of the enterprise and the state, but there is no regulatory act that would regulate the process of assessing the level of financial security at enterprises. However, an increasing number of scholars (Barrafrem et al, 2020;Gasparian et al, 2021) are paying attention to the problem of assessing the financial security of an enterprise and providing their own recommendations for improving existing methods.…”
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confidence: 99%