2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2020.11.043
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Research lines on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on business. A text mining analysis

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“…Many studies analyze the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on businesses (Amankwah-Amoah et al, 2021;Bacq et al, 2020;Budda et al, 2020;Carracedo et al, 2020;Eggers, 2020;Krishnamurthy, 2020;Lin & Zhang, 2020;Mullins, 2020;Sharma et al, 2020;Anker, 2021;El-Sheekh & Hassan, 2021;Hossain, 2021;Shaikh, 2020;Mirza et al, 2020a;Agrawal, 2020;Rizvi et al, 2020a;Teng et al, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many studies analyze the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on businesses (Amankwah-Amoah et al, 2021;Bacq et al, 2020;Budda et al, 2020;Carracedo et al, 2020;Eggers, 2020;Krishnamurthy, 2020;Lin & Zhang, 2020;Mullins, 2020;Sharma et al, 2020;Anker, 2021;El-Sheekh & Hassan, 2021;Hossain, 2021;Shaikh, 2020;Mirza et al, 2020a;Agrawal, 2020;Rizvi et al, 2020a;Teng et al, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A bibliometric analysis was conducted by Carracedo et al (2020) to find the terms most commonly associated with covid, coronavirus, or pandemic. The results of that study showed that firm, tourism, and financial were the most significant terms.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asare et al (2020) further confirm that financial, supply chain and operational disruptions and cash flow constraints have emerged as topical challenges imposed by Covid-19. This resonates with the argument that businesses suffered a severe drop in orders, reduc-tions in supplies and started enduring changes in spending habits by their customers at the onset of the pandemic (Carracedo, Puertas, & Marti, 2020). Furthermore, loss of human capital skills through death and retrenchment of key personnel is another challenge that cuts across most businesses around the globe.…”
Section: The Impact Of Covid-19 On Business Operationsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Literature on the impact of Covid-19 on business operations is rapidly growing. Carracedo, Puertas, Marti (2020) found that in a little over three months, the whole world struggled to curb Covid-19 and its economic consequences that exposed the fragility of all modern economies. Unprecedented changes and transformation of businesses in the context of Covid-19 are inevitable though research on the impact of Covid-19 on business Operations is still developing.…”
Section: The Impact Of Covid-19 On Business Operationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 rules adopted by the governments and the attendant negative perceptions include: (i) the partial or full closure of borders resulted to disruption of international flow of goods, services, capital and people [38]; (ii) a halt in the operations or activities of most businesses negatively impacted domestic and international economies [62]; (iii); the lockdown and physical distancing led to restriction in intra and inter border movements of the population of most countries, economic downturn, increase in unemployment rate, increase in social inequalities and changes in the way things are done in the "new normal" business environment [20], [69], [74]; (iv) ban on public gathering and public transportation, and suspension of flight operations led to the full or partial closure of hotels, restaurants, transport companies, airlines, shopping malls and markets [20], [64], [69]; (v) wearing of face masks benefited the individual moderately and the larger population significantly [22], [64]; (vi) hand washing and the use of sanitisers exposed many to various degrees of injuries due to the proper use of fake sanitisers and wrong use of original sanitisers; (vii) working from home, changing travel behaviour and social distancing is negatively affecting the subjective wellbeing and health status of many people [24]; (viii) physical distancing and lockdowns resulted in reduction in production and consumption [38]; (ix) The shutdown of businesses and the physical distancing led to a sharp decrease in employment and household spending [46]; and (x) restrictions on movement is affecting people's lives and livelihoods [64], resource mobility pattern [50] and the economies of many nations [37].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%