2021
DOI: 10.37335/ijek.v9i2.144
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DIFFERENCES IN BUSINESS RISK EFFECTS ON THE FUTURE OF SMEs DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Abstract: The article aims to identify, analyze, and quantify disparities in the impact of entrepreneurial risks on the future of small and medium-sized enterprises in the business environment of the Czech Republic in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The research was carried out on 814 SMEs in two phases. 454 SMEs participated in the first phase of the research, which took part before the COVID-19 pandemic. 360 SMEs took part in the second research phase during the pandemic. Statistical methods such as correlation analys… Show more

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“…Due to pandemic crisis, industry and supply chain perspective experienced interruption of raw material and spare parts, setbacks in logistics and demand fluctuation (Cai & Luo, 2020). During the first wave, the automotive industry belonged to the industries hit hardest by the coronavirus (Dvorský et al, 2021). Manufacturing industry was affected by short-term supply shortages, but most manufacturing sectors recovered relatively quickly in the third quarter of 2020.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to pandemic crisis, industry and supply chain perspective experienced interruption of raw material and spare parts, setbacks in logistics and demand fluctuation (Cai & Luo, 2020). During the first wave, the automotive industry belonged to the industries hit hardest by the coronavirus (Dvorský et al, 2021). Manufacturing industry was affected by short-term supply shortages, but most manufacturing sectors recovered relatively quickly in the third quarter of 2020.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pandemic-related restrictions on economic activity, particularly the lockdowns and forced temporary closures of some business types as well as the cessation of international tourism, resulted in a supply shock, which was accompanied by a supply chain disruption (Gavurova et al, 2021;Dvorsky et al, 2021b;Cortes et al, 2021). This simultaneously led to job layoffs, reduced work time and wages and decreased disposable incomes and taxes (Tu et al, 2021;Tagliacozzo et al, 2021;Dvorsky et al, 2021a;Hlouskova et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The truth is that each entity perceives the risk of the business environment differently. Therefore, it is necessary to constantly examine their entrepreneurial behaviour (Civelek et al, 2021;Dvorský et al, 2021b, Meekaewkunchorn et al, 2021. In this context, some businesses may go out of business prematurely in the form of bankruptcy due to unhealthy behaviour.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%