Commentary: The Pandemic: Shuffling the Deck of the Global Business Environment

IF 0.2 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Global Trade and Customs Journal Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.54648/gtcj2023024
E. Tsianaka
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The pandemic created new and unknown realities for humanity, creating uncertainty in all areas of human life, such as personal, social, business, economics, healthcare, education, and politics. This study clarifies the influence and impact of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) on the international business environment. The pandemic shocked the global supply and demand of goods and services, testing trade resilience and adaptation. Governments realized a need to decrease international economic dependence. Many global companies – strongly dependent on China for their supplies – were seriously affected. This decreased investor confidence, shrank business, and cause unemployment, signalling a human capital crisis. Shifting to a hybrid work environment affected work routines, forcing new corporate intra-organization policies. The pandemic left its ‘fingerprint’ on the organizations because they had no option but to function under the new circumstances. Despite initial predictions, recovery is underway, which has led to stability in the global economy. Post-pandemic, we are witnessing a resumption of global demand. The pandemic’s enduring impact on international business is unknown. What we do know is that risk management and crisis preparedness will remain paramount. business, international, COVID-19, pandemic, trade, coronavirus, crisis, black swan, globalization, risks management
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评论:大流行病:搅乱全球商业环境
新冠疫情给人类带来了新的未知现实,给人类生活的各个领域带来了不确定性,如个人、社会、商业、经济、医疗保健、教育和政治。本研究阐明了2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)对国际商业环境的影响和影响。疫情震惊了全球商品和服务的供需,考验了贸易的韧性和适应能力。各国政府意识到有必要减少对国际经济的依赖。许多严重依赖中国供应的跨国公司受到了严重影响。这降低了投资者信心,缩减了业务,并导致失业,预示着人力资本危机。向混合工作环境的转变影响了日常工作,迫使公司制定新的组织内政策。疫情给这些组织留下了“指纹”,因为它们别无选择,只能在新的环境下运作。尽管有最初的预测,但复苏正在进行,这导致了全球经济的稳定。疫情过后,我们正在目睹全球需求的恢复。疫情对国际商业的持久影响尚不清楚。我们所知道的是,风险管理和危机准备仍将是首要任务。商业、国际、新冠肺炎、大流行、贸易、冠状病毒、危机、黑天鹅、全球化、风险管理
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