Starting-Up During COVID-19

D. Peluso
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The global impact of COVID-19 has rippled into all areas of social, economic, political and business lives no matter what one’s line of work or livelihood. Considerable focus has been directed at understanding some of the challenges presented by the current pandemic on primary research, including the negative impacts of a technology-dependent or technology-mediated field site, the lack of material shared spaces during covid-19, interrupted fieldwork, transformed field sites, mental wellbeing, the weakness of online communications in comparison to faceto face contact and other concrete and adverse repercussions of the current pandemic on primary research. While the negative disruptive effects on organizations have been addressed elsewhere (Bartik et al. 2020, Meyer et al. 2020), here I wish to reflect upon my positive experiences of meeting and working with a small start-up. From my home office, I was able to meet and connect to new colleagues, build a research team, and design and conduct a research project at a new field site– all transpiring without having previously worked together. These circumstances led me to make decisions that I would not have made sans pandemic but which contributed toward positive project decisions. Feeling encouraged about what we accomplished together without ever having met my research team colleagues in person, I focus on how covid19 has created new possibilities for connection and for conducting research within and across borders. Rather than to focus on disruption, Page 1 of 7
COVID-19期间的启动
COVID-19的全球影响已经波及到社会、经济、政治和商业生活的各个领域,无论你从事什么工作或谋生。相当多的重点是了解当前大流行给初级研究带来的一些挑战,包括技术依赖或技术介导的实地研究地点的负面影响、2019冠状病毒病期间缺乏材料共享空间、实地工作中断、实地研究地点改变、心理健康、与面对面接触相比,在线交流的弱点以及当前大流行对初级研究的其他具体不利影响。虽然对组织的负面破坏性影响已经在其他地方得到了解决(Bartik等人2020年,Meyer等人2020年),但在这里,我希望反思一下我与一家小型初创企业会面和合作的积极经历。从我的家庭办公室,我能够结识新同事,建立一个研究团队,在一个新的现场设计和实施一个研究项目——所有这些都是在以前没有合作过的情况下发生的。这些情况促使我做出了在没有大流行的情况下不会做出的决定,但这些决定有助于做出积极的项目决策。在没有亲自见过我的研究团队同事的情况下,我对我们共同取得的成就感到鼓舞,我重点关注covid - 19如何为联系和开展境内外研究创造了新的可能性。而不是专注于颠覆,第1页的7
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