2022
DOI: 10.3390/admsci12010008
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Digital Innovations in MSMEs during Economic Disruptions: Experiences and Challenges of Young Entrepreneurs

Abstract: The spike in COVID-19 cases all over the world poses a massive impact on various sectors of society. The global economy is no exception, for it has been severely affected by the unprecedented public health crisis leading businesspeople to shutdown commercial establishments and dramatically shifting businesses into digital platforms. Immense challenges brought by the pandemic have turned into great opportunities among entrepreneurs from different parts of the globe. In pursuit of the recovery path, they conside… Show more

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“…Confidence is also referred to in the SE literature as a key factor in overcoming uncertainty and mitigating risk ( Ter Huurne et al., 2017 ). Confidence in developing digital entrepreneurial behaviour is clearly an issue given special attention, particularly in relation to gender and the emancipation of women ( Luo and Chan, 2021 ; Shukla et al., 2021 ), opportunities for young people ( Alferaih, 2022 ; Cueto et al., 2022 ), and intrinsic difficulties in certain cultures and regions ( Abubakre et al., 2021 ; Alferaih, 2022 ). Based on these assumptions, we incorporate a new hypothesis:…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Confidence is also referred to in the SE literature as a key factor in overcoming uncertainty and mitigating risk ( Ter Huurne et al., 2017 ). Confidence in developing digital entrepreneurial behaviour is clearly an issue given special attention, particularly in relation to gender and the emancipation of women ( Luo and Chan, 2021 ; Shukla et al., 2021 ), opportunities for young people ( Alferaih, 2022 ; Cueto et al., 2022 ), and intrinsic difficulties in certain cultures and regions ( Abubakre et al., 2021 ; Alferaih, 2022 ). Based on these assumptions, we incorporate a new hypothesis:…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to them, through collaboration on social media and analysis of advanced technology, MSMEs can become reliable businessmen who can increase resilience in the face of competition in the COVID era and appear as businesses that survive in the era of the financial crisis. Finally, they also said that the adoption of technology in social media would create understanding and innovation capabilities that can boost MSMEs to build high performance through social media and technology-based data analysis so businesses can be profitable and survive in all financial crisis conditions (Cueto et al, 2022).…”
Section: Entrepreneurs With Technological Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a developing country with a gross domestic product (GDP) of USD 360 billion with a 5-year average GDP growth rate of 5.6% before the pandemic. Its economy is driven by the service sector with a 61% share followed by the industry sector with a 29% share of GDP [42]. The continuous economic development and industrialization have resulted in a consistently increasing demand for energy for various purposes including utilities, industry, and transportation [4].…”
Section: Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%