COVID-19 Effects on Companies Owned by Disabled Entrepreneurs

Ashraf Mishrif, Aziza Al-qamashoui, Noof Al-Quraini, Safa Al-Fahdi
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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused considerable operational and financial challenges to companies, particularly those owned or managed by disabled entrepreneurs. While assessing the impact of the pandemic on the performance of the surveyed companies, this study attempts to explain how disabled entrepreneurs reacted to the effects of the pandemic and their success and shortfalls in overcoming the business and commercial challenges during the pandemic. Focus group discussions were used to collect primary data, with the aim of identifying and exploring different variables that influence the activities of disabled entrepreneurs and affect their business. The content analysis technique was also used to analyze the primary data to determine the status and conditions of companies owned by disabled entrepreneurs and to provide SWOT analysis of these companies. The results revealed that companies owned by disabled entrepreneurs demonstrated resilience and adaptability in surviving the pandemic, despite shortcomings such as falling trade operations, fewer customers, and higher operational expenses. The findings also identified some successful business models, where disabled entrepreneurs were able to adapt to the changing business environment by implementing digital technologies, accepting creative solutions, and changing business strategies. Our findings make original contribution to the field by identifying the serious challenges that encounter disabled entrepreneurs and stressing the urgency of developing specific policies to provide technical and financial support to this group at the time of crises.
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COVID-19对残疾企业家拥有的公司的影响
2019冠状病毒病大流行给企业,特别是残疾人企业家拥有或管理的企业带来了巨大的运营和财务挑战。在评估大流行病对被调查公司业绩的影响的同时,本研究试图解释残疾企业家如何应对大流行病的影响,以及他们在大流行病期间克服商业和商业挑战方面的成功和不足。利用焦点小组讨论收集原始数据,目的是查明和探索影响残疾企业家活动和影响其业务的不同变量。运用内容分析法对原始数据进行分析,确定残疾人企业家企业的现状和条件,并对这些企业进行SWOT分析。结果显示,尽管存在贸易业务下降、客户减少和运营费用增加等缺点,但残疾人企业家拥有的公司在疫情中表现出了韧性和适应性。调查结果还发现了一些成功的商业模式,在这些模式中,残疾企业家能够通过实施数字技术、接受创造性解决方案和改变商业战略来适应不断变化的商业环境。我们的研究结果通过识别残疾企业家面临的严重挑战,并强调在危机时期制定具体政策为该群体提供技术和财政支持的紧迫性,为该领域做出了原创性贡献。
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