Business continuity in South Africa during Covid-19 pandemic: digital technology perspective

Thirunesha Naidu, M. Hoque
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South Africa, like many other countries globally, implemented a lockdown in an attempt to contain the spread of the coronavirus which has had an adverse effect on business operations and sustainability. Minimal information is available concerning the impact of digital technology utilisation on business continuity during such a pandemic. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the impact of digital technology on business continuity during this period at a South African Testing, Inspection and Certification (TIC) company. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 59 employees and data were collected using an online anonymous questionnaire for the different types of digital technology used pre-pandemic and during the pandemic, as well as its impact on interactions and work expectations. Results revealed that the company used virtual meetings, cloud storage, electronic job systems, telecommunications, messaging applications, business intelligence solutions, big data analytics, and online training. There were moderate positive relationships found between the types of technology and business continuity during the pandemic. Areas for continual improvement were reported as network connectivity, communication, and training. It is recommended that post-COVID-19, companies need to continually evaluate the use of digital technology to further reduce the time spent by employees on manual processes thereby improving productivity to provide better customer service and enhance competitive advantage.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间南非的业务连续性:数字技术视角
与全球许多其他国家一样,南非实施了封锁,试图遏制冠状病毒的传播,这对商业运营和可持续性产生了不利影响。关于在这种大流行病期间使用数字技术对业务连续性的影响,现有信息很少。因此,本研究旨在确定数字技术对南非测试、检验和认证(TIC)公司在此期间的业务连续性的影响。对59名员工进行了一项横断面研究,并通过在线匿名问卷收集了大流行前和大流行期间使用的不同类型数字技术及其对互动和工作期望的影响的数据。结果显示,该公司使用了虚拟会议、云存储、电子工作系统、电信、消息应用程序、商业智能解决方案、大数据分析和在线培训。在大流行期间,技术类型与业务连续性之间存在适度的正相关关系。持续改进的领域包括网络连接、通信和培训。建议在2019冠状病毒病后,公司需要不断评估数字技术的使用情况,以进一步减少员工在手工流程上花费的时间,从而提高生产力,提供更好的客户服务并增强竞争优势。
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