Mediating effect of entrepreneurial social identity on the MSME-owners’ attitude and resilience amid COVID-19 crisis

Imelda T. Angeles
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ABSTRACT The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken most firms worldwide. The lockdown and community quarantine put micro-, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs)’ resilience to the test. With nonessential businesses closed and all consumers isolated, the survival of businesses remains at risk. As owners are challenged to survive, contradictory perspectives on the resiliency of small and medium-sized enterprises during adversity emerge. This study aims to determine the moderating effect of entrepreneurial social identity on the relationship between perceived attitude and resilience behavior of business owners. According to the findings, MSMEs’ perseverance led to a structure that maximizes technology and expands community network. The result shows MSMEs’ vitality and resilience during COVID-19. Evidently, the mediating effect of entrepreneurial social identity enhanced the resilience of the owners, which resulted in technology-based opportunities and re-creation of community-based enterprises. Indirectly, but significantly, the creativity and self-sufficiency of MSME owners contributes to the reduction of poverty and unemployment.
创业社会认同对新冠肺炎危机中中小微企业主态度和韧性的中介作用
COVID-19大流行震撼了全球大多数公司。封锁和社区隔离是对中小微企业抗风险能力的考验。由于非必要的企业关闭,所有消费者被孤立,企业的生存仍然面临风险。当业主面临生存挑战时,关于中小企业在逆境中的弹性的矛盾观点出现了。本研究旨在探讨企业家社会认同对企业家感知态度与弹性行为关系的调节作用。根据调查结果,中小微企业的坚持导致了一种最大化技术和扩大社区网络的结构。结果表明,中小微企业在2019冠状病毒病期间具有活力和韧性。企业家社会认同的中介效应显著增强了企业主的弹性,从而导致了基于技术的机会和社区企业的再创造。中小微企业所有者的创造力和自给自足间接但重要地有助于减少贫困和失业。
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