2022
DOI: 10.15282/ijim.15.1.2022.8999
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The Influence of Innovation Practices on the Productivity and Survival of Micro-Business Restaurants During Post-Pandemic Covid-19

Abstract: The Covid-19 crisis has affected many industries since 2020 as the virus forced businesses across the country including small businesses such as restaurants to close. There is growing pressure on the number of business misfortunes as they battle to see through the fierce period to survive, especially when the government's Movement Control Order (MCO) was commenced. Hence, this study aims to find out whether innovation practices among restaurants owner can significantly affect the restaurant’s productivity and … Show more

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“…The difficulty to make the required adjustments to avert an imminent catastrophe can be attributed to a number of variables, including company size, performance levels, and managerial opposition. Moreover, the COVID-19 epidemic and other significant crises have shown crucial innovation and adaptation are to the survival and resilience of businesses [14,15]. The second is the inability of an enterprise to predict future market trends.…”
Section: Signs Of Corporate Failurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difficulty to make the required adjustments to avert an imminent catastrophe can be attributed to a number of variables, including company size, performance levels, and managerial opposition. Moreover, the COVID-19 epidemic and other significant crises have shown crucial innovation and adaptation are to the survival and resilience of businesses [14,15]. The second is the inability of an enterprise to predict future market trends.…”
Section: Signs Of Corporate Failurementioning
confidence: 99%