Adaptive Behavior of Small Business Owners in The Context of The COVID-19 Pandemic

IF 0.5 Q4 ECONOMICS
D. D. Krivosheeva-Medyantseva
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Abstract

Small business survived hard times during 2020–2022. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in temporary decrease in consumer demand, revenue losses, and bankruptcies. The number of small companies in Russia has dropped dramatically as well as the number of workers engaged in small enterprises. This research aims to reveal major difficulties and institutional barriers small business owners faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. The focus of the research is on patterns of economic behavior Russian entrepreneurs demonstrated adjusting their business processes to the new economic environment. This work is a qualitative research initiative based on a series of in-depth semi-structured interviews with small business owners from the Rostov region, Russia. Interviewing and the following discourses analysis allowed us to understand the meaning and reasoning of small business owners’ behavior. The theoretical framework of the research includes the concepts of institutional economics and the insights from behavioral economics. This “mixed” approach provided us with more opportunities for describing various patterns of economic behavior in the context of fundamental uncertainty. As the pace of institutional change associated with the spread of the virus was very rapid, there was no time for companies to adapt to the new rules. Business owners often resisted changes. The high level of uncertainty became the reason for expectant behavior among small business owners based on the ‘status-quo’ strategy. Even the announcement of high fines did not stop business owners from violating the laws. Explicit opportunism went hand in hand with formal obedience. Despite this, according to official statistics, Russian small business demonstrated high resistance to various economic and social challenges during the pandemic period.
COVID-19大流行背景下小企业主的适应性行为
小企业在2020-2022年度过了艰难时期。新冠肺炎大流行导致消费者需求暂时下降、收入损失和破产。俄罗斯的小公司数量急剧减少,从事小企业的工人数量也急剧减少。本研究旨在揭示小企业主在COVID-19大流行期间面临的主要困难和制度障碍。研究的重点是俄罗斯企业家在调整其业务流程以适应新的经济环境时所表现出的经济行为模式。这项工作是一项定性研究倡议,基于对俄罗斯罗斯托夫地区小企业主的一系列深入半结构化访谈。访谈和下面的话语分析让我们了解了小企业主行为的含义和原因。研究的理论框架包括制度经济学的概念和行为经济学的见解。这种“混合”方法为我们在基本不确定性的背景下描述各种经济行为模式提供了更多的机会。由于与病毒传播相关的制度变革速度非常快,企业没有时间适应新规则。企业主往往抵制变革。高度的不确定性成为基于“现状”策略的小企业主期望行为的原因。即使宣布高额罚款,也没有阻止企业主违法。公然的机会主义与形式上的服从形影不离。尽管如此,根据官方统计数据,俄罗斯小企业在疫情期间对各种经济和社会挑战表现出了很强的抵抗力。
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