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COVID-19 and the importance of space in entrepreneurship research and policy. COVID-19 以及空间在创业研究和政策中的重要性。
Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI: 10.1177/0266242620963942
Steffen Korsgaard, Richard A Hunt, David M Townsend, Mads Bruun Ingstrup

Given the COVID-19 crisis, the importance of space in the global economic system has emerged as critical in a hitherto unprecedented way. Even as large-scale, globally operating digital platform enterprises find new ways to thrive in the midst of a crisis, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) nestled in local economies have proven to be fragile to shocks, causing countless local economies to unravel in the face of severe challenges to survival. Here, we discuss the role of entrepreneurship in re-building local economies that are more resilient. Specifically, we take a spatial perspective and highlight how the COVID-19 crisis has uncovered problems in the current tendency for thin contextualisation and promotion of globalisation. Based on this critique, we outline new perspectives for thinking about the relationship between entrepreneurship, resilience and local economies. Here, a particular emphasis is given to resilience building through deeply contextualised policies and research, localised flows of products and labour, and the diversification of local economies.

鉴于 COVID-19 危机,空间在全球经济体系中的重要性以前所未有的方式显现出来。即使大型、全球运营的数字平台企业在危机中找到了繁荣发展的新途径,但事实证明,依托于地方经济的中小型企业(SMEs)很容易受到冲击,导致无数地方经济在面临严峻的生存挑战时解体。在此,我们将讨论创业在重建更具复原力的地方经济中的作用。具体而言,我们从空间的角度出发,强调 COVID-19 危机如何揭示了当前全球化背景化和促进化倾向中存在的问题。在这一批判的基础上,我们概述了思考创业、复原力和地方经济之间关系的新视角。在此,我们特别强调通过深入结合实际情况的政策和研究、本地化的产品和劳动力流动以及地方经济的多样化来建设抗灾能力。
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When all doors close: Implications of COVID-19 for cosmopolitan entrepreneurs. 当所有的门都关上:COVID-19对全球企业家的影响。
Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI: 10.1177/0266242620954127
Niina Nummela, Eriikka Paavilainen-Mäntymäki, Riikka Harikkala-Laihinen, Johanna Raitis

The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic is an external shock that has disrupted the foundations of everyday life. For cosmopolitan entrepreneurs, the impact is even more decisive as it confronts their core values and jeopardises their identities, ways of working and the lifestyles they cherish. Cosmopolitans are individuals who identify themselves as citizens of the world and voluntarily move from country to country in pursuit of self-fulfilment in both life and work. Cosmopolitan entrepreneurs are future-oriented and open to the world and the opportunities it may provide. Beyond securing, maintaining and improving their professional and/or economic positions, their mobility is an elementary part of the cosmopolitan life itself, something they find attractive, interesting and stimulating. Thus, a cosmopolitan entrepreneur's business is often non-location-bound to enable continued mobility. With our interview-based research, we shed light on how COVID-19 has changed the lives of Finnish-born cosmopolitan entrepreneurs, discussing what they feel about the changes and how they see their future.

COVID-19大流行的出现是一种外部冲击,破坏了日常生活的基础。对于国际化的企业家来说,这种影响更具决定性,因为它挑战了他们的核心价值观,危及了他们的身份、工作方式和他们珍视的生活方式。世界主义者认为自己是世界公民,自愿从一个国家搬到另一个国家,在生活和工作中追求自我实现。国际化的企业家面向未来,对世界及其可能提供的机会持开放态度。除了确保、维持和提高他们的专业和/或经济地位之外,他们的流动性是国际化生活本身的一个基本组成部分,是他们觉得有吸引力、有趣和刺激的事情。因此,国际化企业家的业务通常不受地域限制,以实现持续的流动性。通过我们基于访谈的研究,我们揭示了COVID-19如何改变芬兰出生的国际化企业家的生活,讨论了他们对这些变化的感受以及他们如何看待自己的未来。
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引用次数: 25
Did you save some cash for a rainy COVID-19 day? The crisis and SMEs. 你存了一些钱以备不时之需吗?危机与中小企业。
Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI: 10.1177/0266242620945102
Marc Cowling, Ross Brown, Augusto Rocha

As COVID-19 spreads across the globe, a common public policy response has been to enforce the temporary closure of non-essential business activity. In some countries, governments have underwritten a proportion of the wage income for staff forced to furlough or broadened their welfare systems to accommodate newly laid off workers or small business owners. While these actions are helpful, they do not explicitly address the lack of sales trading activity on business income and cash balances. In commentary, we identify what types of businesses have been increasing their cash holdings in the lead up to COVID-19 as an indication of what types of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are most at risk if the lockdown extends for a protracted period of time. We find that only 39% of the of businesses were bolstering their cash balances leading up to COVID-19 which suggests that 61% of businesses may run out of cash, including 8.6% that had no retained earnings whatsoever with micro firms at particular risk. The importance of precautionary saving for SMEs is critical to enhance resilience when Black Swan events occur.

随着COVID-19在全球蔓延,一项共同的公共政策应对措施是强制暂时关闭非必要的商业活动。在一些国家,政府为被迫休假的员工支付一部分工资收入,或扩大其福利制度,以容纳新下岗的工人或小企业主。虽然这些措施是有帮助的,但它们并没有明确解决企业收入和现金余额中缺乏销售交易活动的问题。在评论中,我们指出了哪些类型的企业在2019冠状病毒病爆发前一直在增加现金持有量,以此表明如果封锁持续很长一段时间,哪些类型的中小企业(sme)面临的风险最大。我们发现,在2019冠状病毒病爆发前,只有39%的企业增加了现金余额,这表明61%的企业可能会耗尽现金,其中8.6%的企业没有任何留存收益,而微型企业面临的风险尤其大。对于中小企业来说,预防性储蓄的重要性对于增强黑天鹅事件发生时的抵御能力至关重要。
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引用次数: 193
A commentary on the impacts of 'Great Lockdown' and its aftermath on scaling firms: What are the implications for entrepreneurial research? 关于 "大封锁 "及其后果对规模企业的影响的评论:对创业研究有何影响?
Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI: 10.1177/0266242620961912
Francis J Greene, Alessandro Rosiello

This commentary argues that scaling fast growth firms drive economic development, even in recessionary periods. While the coronavirus induced the 'Great Lockdown' and its aftermath poses particular challenges, we argue that the crisis presents the entrepreneurial scholarly community with an opportunity to re-orientate our research. Rather than more narratives of business success in the face of adversity, the Great Lockdown presents us with a fresh opportunity to examine how scaling is affected by context, by luck and by the porous nature of business growth. In so doing, our hope is that it will encourage our community to adopt a more proactive agenda to support policy makers and entrepreneurs.

这篇评论认为,即使在经济衰退时期,规模快速增长的企业也能推动经济发展。虽然冠状病毒引发的 "大封锁 "及其后果带来了特殊挑战,但我们认为,这场危机为创业学术界提供了一个重新调整研究方向的机会。大封锁 "为我们提供了一个新的机会,让我们去研究规模扩大如何受到环境、运气和企业成长多孔性的影响,而不是更多讲述企业在逆境中取得成功的故事。我们希望,这样做能鼓励我们的社区采取更加积极主动的议程,为政策制定者和企业家提供支持。
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Pivoting to stay the course: How women entrepreneurs take advantage of opportunities created by the COVID-19 pandemic. 转危为安:女企业家如何利用 COVID-19 大流行带来的机遇。
Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1177/0266242620949136
Tatiana S Manolova, Candida G Brush, Linda F Edelman, Amanda Elam

COVID-19 is unique in the severity of its impact as it is a humanitarian disaster that has caused both a supply and a demand shock to the global economic system. It has disproportionately affected women entrepreneurs as their firms are younger and smaller. In this commentary, we contend that while all businesses must pivot their business models in times of tumultuous change, simultaneously reducing risk and seizing new opportunities, this is particularly difficult for women entrepreneurs, whose businesses are concentrated in the industry sectors most severely affected by the economic shutdown. We draw on recent survey data from the Diana International Research Institute (DIRI) to identify business model pivots in women-owned businesses, and conclude by offering a set of gendered future research questions.

COVID-19 的独特之处在于其影响的严重性,因为它是一场人道主义灾难,对全球经济体系造成了供需两方面的冲击。由于女企业家的公司更年轻、规模更小,她们受到的影响更大。在这篇评论中,我们认为,虽然所有企业都必须在动荡的变革时期转变业务模式,同时降低风险并抓住新机遇,但这对女企业家来说尤其困难,因为她们的业务集中在受经济停摆影响最严重的行业领域。我们利用戴安娜国际研究所(DIRI)最近的调查数据来确定女性企业的商业模式转折点,最后提出了一系列性别研究问题。
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