2019冠状病毒病危机与印度基拉纳店主的业务连续性和可持续性举措:第一解锁阶段的研究

S. Bhattacharyya, Kumar Ankur
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本研究确定了印度城市景观中的街角小商店(在印度称为kirana商店)如何采用基于资源的观点(RBV)和动态能力观点(DCV)的观点来制定战略,以在COVID-19大流行和经济封锁后解锁倡议、流程、运营变革和业务连续性。作者采用定性研究方法,采用半结构化开放式问卷收集数据。数据分析采用主题内容分析。这些数据是2020年6月在印度收集的,当时正在进行初始解锁过程。情境行动者过程学习行动绩效(SAP-LAP)框架与RBV和DCV等战略管理理论相结合的应用,提供了对这一现象的整体理解。这项研究还展示了COVID-19等严重危机局势如何与SAP-LAP框架联系起来。作者发现,店主开发了一套新的有价值的、稀有的、独一无二的资源和能力。在设计商店重新开业策略的同时,感知、抓住和重新配置的所有方面都得到了实现,同时也开发了一系列新的资源和能力来照顾顾客。
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COVID-19 Crisis and Indian Kirana Shopkeeper’s Business Continuity and Sustainability Initiatives: Study During the First Unlock Stage
This research study ascertained how street corner small shops (called kirana shops in India) in Indian urban landscape adopted resource-based view (RBV) and dynamic capabilities view (DCV) perspectives to strategize regarding unlocking initiatives, process, operational change, and business continuance post COVID-19 pandemic and economic lockdown. The authors used qualitative research method with a semi-structured open-ended questionnaire to collect the data. Thematic content analysis was applied for data analysis. The data was collected in June 2020 in India when the initial unlock process was going on. The application of Situation Actor Process–Learning Action Performance (SAP-LAP) framework in conjunction with strategic management theories such as RBV and DCV provided a holistic understanding of the phenomenon. This study was also a demonstration of how a critical crisis situation like COVID-19 could relate to the SAP-LAP framework. The author found that shopkeepers developed new sets of valuable and rare and inimitable resources and capabilities. While all the aspects of sensing, seizing, and reconfiguration were attained to while devising the shops reopening strategies, new sets of resources and capabilities to attend to customers were also developed.
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