SMEs resiliencies and agility during pandemic Covid-19: a bibliography analysis and future directions

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I. Arsawan, I. Supartha, Ni Wayan Rustiarini, Putu Ayu Sita Laksmi
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Introduction. The Covid 19 pandemic has challenged SMEs to continue to innovate, develop and maintain sustainability. Various efforts have been made to be able to have performance and competitiveness. Covid-19 provides lessons on how SMEs must be agile and resilient to turbulence, especially the global crisis so that they can carry out risk mapping, take important lessons and build relevant strategies. Aims and Task. This study aims to map the literature on organizational agility and organizational resilience in SMEs by conducting a bibliography analysis on 932 papers published in 2010-2021 in the Scopus bibliography. Result. Based on the results of the network visualization, there are seven main clusters. From the results of the overlay visualization, a supply chain is the most important variable concerning organizational agility and organizational resilience in realizing sustainability. Meanwhile, in the density visualization aspect, variables with a very high probability as future research topics such as supply management, supply chain sustainability, sustainable development goals, human resource management, chain resilience, sustainable supply chain management, agile, urban resilience, visibility, supply chain design, resilient supplier selection, and enterprise architecture. Conclusion. The present study produces a visual trend of organizational agility and resilience in SMEs sector that can be used as a references, guidance and proposed for further researchers in exploring research topics, bridging the gap in the literature, building expertise in related topic, increasing the number of citations, and enhance international networking among authors all around the world. Research regarding organizational agility and resilience could be a strategic and essential because of every organization need to sustain their existance, minimize potential risk both financial and non-financial.
中小企业在Covid-19大流行期间的弹性和敏捷性:参考文献分析和未来方向
介绍。2019冠状病毒病大流行给中小企业带来了继续创新、发展和保持可持续性的挑战。为了能够有业绩和竞争力,已经做出了各种努力。2019冠状病毒病为中小企业如何应对动荡,特别是应对全球危机提供了经验教训,使它们能够进行风险测绘,吸取重要教训并制定相关战略。目标和任务。本研究旨在通过对Scopus参考书目中2010-2021年发表的932篇论文进行书目分析,绘制中小企业组织敏捷性和组织弹性的文献图谱。结果。根据网络可视化的结果,有七个主要的集群。从叠加可视化的结果来看,供应链是影响组织敏捷性和组织弹性实现可持续性的最重要变量。同时,在密度可视化方面,概率非常高的变量如供应链管理、供应链可持续性、可持续发展目标、人力资源管理、供应链弹性、可持续供应链管理、敏捷性、城市弹性、可视性、供应链设计、弹性供应商选择、企业架构等成为未来的研究课题。结论。本研究为中小企业组织敏捷性与弹性的可视化趋势提供了参考、指导和建议,可为后续研究人员探索研究课题、弥合文献差距、建立相关专题的专业知识、增加引文数量以及加强各国作者之间的国际交流提供参考。关于组织敏捷性和弹性的研究可能是一种战略和必要的,因为每个组织都需要维持其存在,最大限度地减少潜在的财务和非财务风险。
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