The aim of this paper is to provide recommendations to
entrepreneurs and small businesses emanating from the coronavirus disease – 19
(COVID-19) pandemic experience. The motive of this paper was based on how,
during the COVID-19 pandemic entrepreneurs were confronted with the need to
adjust to a changing economic climate. On the one hand, entrepreneurs were
tasked with directing their businesses away from bankruptcy, while, on the
other hand, had to deal with a pressing need to keep their businesses afloat in
an environment marked by low discretionary income and customer uncertainty.
These challenges were exacerbated by the lack of pragmatic business
recommendations crafted to assist small business entrepreneurs in surviving
business challenges which then prompted this inquiry. A conceptual approach was
employed to review extant literature in the domain of entrepreneurship, while a
philosophical inquiry was made with entrepreneurship scholars in business, to gain
perspective into the lessons experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic. The
procedure of inquiry was guided by the dictates of an exploratory research
design. The derived insights show that in the new normal, entrepreneurs must be
elastic to change and unexpected shocks, embrace the possibilities offered by
digitalization, prioritize inclusiveness, and focus on creating sustainable growth
through diversification.
Author(s) Details:
D. S. Nheta,
Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa.
E. A. Nesamvuni,
Tshwane
University of Technology, South Africa.
W. Chakuzira,
University of South Africa, South Africa.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/MHEEDCBCPICBMD/article/view/13203
Tuesday, 27 February 2024
Recommendations to Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses a Context for Small and Medium Enterprises in the New Normal | Chapter 12 | Managing Higher Education and Enterprises in Developing Countries Beyond COVID-19: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Business and Management Dynamics
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