The Impact of COVID-19 on Business ManagementAnouar Ayadi
come home Thursday night. And that was the arrangement. I was blissfully ignorant of all of it. Now, I got divorced and then COVID meant that I could actually have my daughter fully half-time.
We document and evaluate how businesses are reacting to the COVID-19 crisis through August 2020. First, on net, firms see the shock (thus far) largely as a demand rather than supply shock. A greater share of firms report significant or severe disruptions to sales activity than to supply ch...
small businessTo explore the impact of COVID on small businesses, we conducted a survey of more than 5,800 small businesses between March 28 and April 4, 2020. Several themesdoi:10.2139/ssrn.3570896Bartik, AlexanderBertrand, MarianneCullen, Zoe...
The article is based on the author’s presentation and insights learned during therecent webinarheld by the EU Chamber of Commerce General Members on “Reconfiguring Your China Business to Deal with HR, Financial, Supply Chain, Disaster Recovery, and Business Continuity After COVID-19”. ...
While the business impact of COVID-19 has varied depending on industry, there's one group that has been hit particularly hard in America: women-owned small businesses. According to arecent surveyby the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the number of female business owners who ranked their business'...
COVID-19 has transformed the ecommerce landscape as we know it, from the shut down of brick-and-mortars to businesses offering curbside pickup in response. In light of these events,ShipStation conducted a study to track the progression of COVID-19 and its impacts on ecommerce in the United...
How to navigate the lasting impacts of COVID-19 on customer support: As COVID-19 disrupts business as usual, we’re seeing monumental changes take place in a mere matter of months. Are these changes merely a response to the pressures created by a global crisis, or a sea change for custo...
This study was aimed (1) to analyze the productivity, cost, and income of potato farming; (2) to analyze the risk of potato farming; and (3) to analyze the potato trade system at the level before and during COVID-19 pandemic. This study used a descriptive-quantitative research type. It...
However, sick visits do not show the same growth that well visits do. We suspect this is due to a couple of factors. First, stay at home orders intended to reduce the spread of COVID-19 through contact with infected people have the same effect on other illnesses. Second, March is a ...