中小企业在COVID-19大流行期间的可持续性

James Paul Menina
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中小企业对菲律宾经济至关重要,随着新冠肺炎疫情的蔓延,商业活动受到负面影响,实施了严格的隔离措施,缩短了营业时间,对农村和偏远地区的劳动力需求减少。通过这些新的解决方案,采用并实施了新的措施和协议,以保护员工和消费者的安全。本研究的目的是确定COVID-19大流行如何影响中小企业的业务可持续性。用于评估对业务影响的变量包括供应链、业务关系、复苏、现金流和远程工作。这项研究只关注在大流行之前就存在的、在进行研究时仍在运营的注册中小企业。调查问卷用于从企业主那里收集数据。参与者的回答以表格形式呈现,并附有对结果的简要解释。采用单因素方差分析和双样本t检验对假设进行统计评价。结果显示了中小企业主对五个变量对其业务可持续性影响的评估。重要的是,该研究强调了可用于更好地分析和评估哪些业务领域受到COVID-19大流行的影响以及如何维持这些业务的其他措施。
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Sustainability of SMEs during COVID-19 Pandemic
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are vital to the Philippine economy, as the COVID-19 pandemic became more widespread, business activity was negatively impacted, strict quarantine measures were implemented, business operating hours were shortened, and the demand for labor from rural and remote areas decreased. With these new solutions, new measures and protocols are adopted and enforced to protect the safety of employees and consumers. The objective of this study is to determine how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the business sustainability of SMEs. The variables used to assess the impact on businesses are supply chain, business relations, resurging, cash flow, and work remotely. This study focuses solely on registered SMEs that existed before the pandemic and were still operational when the study was conducted. Survey questionnaires were used to gather data from business owners. Responses from the participants were presented in tabular form, along with brief explanations of the results. Statistical evaluation of the hypothesis was conducted using a one-way ANOVA and a two-sample T-test. The results showed the assessment of SME owners regarding the impact of the five variables on the sustainability of their businesses. Importantly, the study highlighted additional measures that can be used to better analyze and evaluate which areas of businesses are impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and how to keep those businesses afloat.
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