Examining the connection between resourcefulness and resilience: Analysis of UK rural SME firm-level enterprise characteristics

IF 5.1 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Fahimeh Malekinezhad, Evgenia Micha, Damian Maye
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The ability of rural enterprises to withstand external shocks has been examined at regional and sectoral levels using extensive evidence bases. However, little is known of rural SMEs' resourcefulness and how this can affect their resilience. Rural SMEs have been exposed to severe operational disruptions in the face of recent internal and external shocks caused by turbulent events such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Analysis suggests SME resilience is not sector-wide and depends on enterprises' behaviour, entrepreneurial activity and ability to manage existing resources: a process generally known as ‘bricolage’. This paper examines the connection between resourcefulness of rural SMEs and their resilience capacity. Data from an extensive cross-sectional survey of rural SMEs in the UK was used in a multivariate analysis to create a typology of rural SMEs based on resourcefulness measured by behaviours such as social networking. Rural SME enterprise types are then compared against variables indicating resilient performance during the pandemic. Four rural SME enterprise types emerge from the analysis, each with different strategic behaviours and resilience performance attributes. The typology underscores the importance of resourcefulness in SME resilience and argues that resilience goes beyond regional or sectoral contexts and has to do with idiosyncratic features and individual characteristics. The analysis emphasises the importance of supporting and enhancing resourcefulness capabilities in resilience planning and provides a valuable baseline for further in-depth research on understanding rural SMEs' ability to be resilient in times of crisis.
研究足智多谋与应变能力之间的联系:分析英国农村中小企业公司层面的企业特征
利用广泛的证据基础,在区域和部门层面对农村企业抵御外部冲击的能力进行了研究。然而,人们对农村中小型企业的机智以及这种机智如何影响其复原力却知之甚少。面对最近由 COVID-19 大流行病等动荡事件造成的内部和外部冲击,农村中小型企业的运营受到了严重干扰。分析表明,中小型企业的抗灾能力并非全行业性的,而是取决于企业的行为、创业活动和管理现有资源的能力:这一过程通常被称为 "bicolage"。本文探讨了农村中小企业的资源丰富程度与其抗灾能力之间的联系。通过对英国农村中小型企业进行广泛的横截面调查得出的数据被用于多元分析,从而根据社交网络等行为所衡量的资源丰富程度对农村中小型企业进行分类。然后,将农村中小型企业类型与表明大流行病期间抗病能力的变量进行比较。分析得出了四种农村中小型企业类型,每种类型都有不同的战略行为和抗灾表现属性。这一类型强调了足智多谋在中小企业抗灾能力中的重要性,并认为抗灾能力超越了地区或行业背景,与特异性特征和个人特点有关。分析强调了在抗灾规划中支持和加强足智多谋能力的重要性,并为进一步深入研究了解农村中小企业在危机时期的抗灾能力提供了宝贵的基础。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Studies publishes research articles relating to such rural issues as society, demography, housing, employment, transport, services, land-use, recreation, agriculture and conservation. The focus is on those areas encompassing extensive land-use, with small-scale and diffuse settlement patterns and communities linked into the surrounding landscape and milieux. Particular emphasis will be given to aspects of planning policy and management. The journal is international and interdisciplinary in scope and content.
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