驾驭不确定性:第三部门组织和面向社会的中小型企业在 COVID-19 大流行期间的复原力

IF 3.1 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE Financial Accountability & Management Pub Date : 2023-06-27 DOI:10.1111/faam.12373
José M. Liñares-Zegarra, John O. S. Wilson
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本文研究了 COVID-19 大流行病对英国第三部门(非营利组织和社会企业)和面向社会的中小型企业(SMEs)的影响,并就其组织复原力提出了见解。利用小企业纵向调查(Longitudinal Small Business Survey)的数据,广泛的实证分析结果表明,与商业性(营利性)中小企业相比,社会企业不太可能将大流行病视为企业成功的障碍,而面向社会的中小企业则更可能将其视为企业成功的障碍。与商业中小型企业相比,第三产业和社会型中小型企业更有可能增加其活动。此外,与商业性中小企业相比,COVID-19 大流行病似乎对第三产业和社会型中小企业的未来计划产生了不同的影响。第三部门组织不太可能使用政府支持的贷款,这表明它们需要其他形式的支持或融资来抵御经济混乱。总之,我们的分析表明,第三产业和面向社会的中小企业在应对意想不到的重大外部冲击时具有应变能力和多功能性。
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Navigating uncertainty: The resilience of third-sector organizations and socially oriented small- and medium-sized enterprises during the COVID-19 pandemic

This paper investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on U.K. third-sector (nonprofit organizations and social enterprises) and socially oriented small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and provides insights regarding their organizational resilience. Using data from the Longitudinal Small Business Survey, the results of an extensive empirical analysis suggest that relative to commercial (for-profit) SMEs, social enterprises were less likely, and socially oriented SMEs more likely to perceive the pandemic as an obstacle to business success. Third-sector and socially oriented SMEs were more likely to increase their activities compared to commercial SMEs. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic appears to have had a differential impact on the future plans of third-sector and socially oriented SMEs relative to commercial SMEs. Third-sector organizations were less likely to use government-backed loans, suggesting a need for alternative forms of support or financing to weather economic disruptions. Overall, our analysis suggests a resiliency and versatility among third-sector and socially oriented SMEs in dealing with unexpected and significant external shocks.

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