Multilatinas and COVID-19: initial actions to the pandemic

J. S. López-Morales, K. Nava-Aguirre, Antonio Huerta-Estévez
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Purpose: Latin America has not been exempted from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hence, this study aims to identify the actions of 50 main multilatinas to face the pandemic. Design/methodology/approach: A qualitative content analysis was conducted on newspapers published in Latin America and corporate websites from March 2020 to April 2020, during which the multilatinas took their first actions toward the pandemic. Findings: Results identified 106 actions taken by multilatinas in social, operational, philanthropic and financial areas. This paper analyzes the results, discuss the implications for business theories and develops three theoretical propositions. Practical implications: First, this study can serve as a reference for business decision-makers as it offers guidance in taking actions during a pandemic. Second, it highlights the importance of the speed of responses to unforeseen challenges. The study recommends that business managers include in their contingency plans procedures for addressing unforeseen situations, such as the pandemic, with a focus on increasing their response capacity. Originality/value: The importance of this study lies in understanding multinational enterprises’ (MNEs) initial actions taken during unexpected disasters and rare events. This study fills two important gaps in the business literature that have not been addressed in the Latin American context, namely, the actions taken by MNEs facing a public health disaster and how MNEs cope with disastrous and rare events. © 2021, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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目的:拉丁美洲未能幸免于COVID-19大流行的影响。因此,本研究旨在确定50个主要拉美国家为应对这一流行病所采取的行动。设计/方法/方法:对2020年3月至2020年4月期间在拉丁美洲出版的报纸和公司网站进行了定性内容分析,在此期间,多拉丁美洲公司采取了第一次应对大流行的行动。调查结果:结果确定了跨国公司在社会、业务、慈善和金融领域采取的106项行动。本文分析了研究结果,讨论了对商业理论的启示,并提出了三个理论命题。实际意义:首先,本研究为企业决策者在大流行期间采取行动提供了指导,可作为参考。其次,它强调了应对不可预见挑战的速度的重要性。研究报告建议企业管理人员在应急计划中列入处理大流行病等不可预见情况的程序,重点是提高其应对能力。原创性/价值:本研究的重要性在于了解跨国企业(MNEs)在突发灾害和罕见事件中采取的初始行动。本研究填补了商业文献中在拉丁美洲背景下尚未解决的两个重要空白,即跨国公司面对公共卫生灾难所采取的行动以及跨国公司如何应对灾难性和罕见事件。©2021,翡翠出版有限公司
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