How Does Intellectual Capital Affect Micro, Small, and Medium Business Resilience During the Covid-19 Pandemic?

I. P. Pramono, N. Nurhayati, R. Jafri, Laila Sugiarta
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Many previous studies examined the relationship between Intellectual Capital (IC) and a firm’s performance, whereas most of the time, IC has been shown to affect a firm’s performance positively. However, two years during the COVID-19 pandemic differs from the ordinary years. There was a massive change in people's economic activities. Restrictions on people's movement and mobility are needed to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak. Apart from causing crises in the health sector, this pandemic also causes concerns in the social and economic sectors, including MSMEs. Therefore, this research was conducted to understand the effect of IC, including Human Capital (HC), Structural Capital (SC), and Relational Capital (RC), on MSME resilience during the pandemic period. This information is essential to formulate the best support for MSMEs in the IC context. This research is quantitative research using Ordinary Least Square (OLS). Data were collected by distributing questionnaires to 174 MSMEs in Bandung using the random sampling technique. The type of data used is cross-section data. This study found that HC and RC positively affect MSME resiliency during the pandemic, meanwhile, SC does not. This study suggests that the most appropriate form of support for MSMEs in times of crisis is to provide education and knowledge sharing which can expand the skills and knowledge of MSME businesspeople. And in addition, it is also important to support MSMEs in developing their relationships with various parties to maintain their business during the pandemic.
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,智力资本如何影响中小微企业的弹性?
许多先前的研究考察了智力资本(IC)与企业绩效之间的关系,然而大多数时候,智力资本已被证明对企业绩效有积极影响。然而,2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的两年与普通年份不同。人们的经济活动发生了巨大的变化。为防止COVID-19疫情的蔓延,需要限制人员的流动和流动。除了在卫生部门造成危机外,这一流行病还引起社会和经济部门,包括中小微企业的关注。因此,本研究旨在了解IC(包括人力资本(HC)、结构资本(SC)和关系资本(RC))在疫情期间对中小微企业弹性的影响。这些信息对于在集成电路背景下为中小微企业制定最佳支持是必不可少的。本研究采用普通最小二乘法(OLS)进行定量研究。采用随机抽样方法对万隆市174家中小微企业进行问卷调查。所使用的数据类型是横截面数据。本研究发现,在大流行期间,HC和RC对中小微企业的复原力有积极影响,而SC则没有。本研究认为,在危机时期,对中小微企业最适当的支持形式是提供教育和知识共享,这可以扩展中小微企业企业家的技能和知识。此外,支持中小微企业发展与各方的关系,以在疫情期间维持业务也很重要。
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