The Role of Strategic Flexibility on Business Survival

Harisatul Agustin, S. Hanoum, Tasya Arihul Wardah
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had severe consequences across various aspects of life, significantly impacting the culinary sector, which is a crucial part of the tourism industry. Restrictions on dine-in services compelled businesses to adapt to take-out options, resulting in significant repercussions. To navigate these challenging times and ensure the survival and growth of the culinary industry, entrepreneurs and restaurant managers had to adopt innovative strategies. Income reductions affected nearly 43% of culinary businesses during this period. To investigate the dynamics further, the research conducted a PLS-SEM analysis, surveying 163 MSME owners or restaurant managers operating in the Surabaya city region, who had received government support and continued their business operations amidst the pandemic. The analysis revealed that strategic flexibility played a pivotal role in influencing marketing innovation and process innovation. However, the impact of marketing innovation on business survival was not direct, while process innovation significantly influenced business survival. Interestingly, the study observed that government support did not alter the relationships between marketing innovation, process innovation, and business survival .
战略灵活性对企业生存的作用
2019冠状病毒病大流行对生活的各个方面造成了严重后果,严重影响了旅游业的重要组成部分——烹饪行业。对就餐服务的限制迫使企业适应外卖选择,造成了重大影响。为了应对这些充满挑战的时代,确保烹饪行业的生存和发展,企业家和餐厅经理必须采取创新策略。在此期间,收入减少影响了近43%的烹饪企业。为了进一步调查这一动态,该研究进行了PLS-SEM分析,调查了在泗水市地区经营的163名MSME所有者或餐馆经理,他们得到了政府的支持,并在疫情期间继续开展业务。分析表明,战略灵活性在影响营销创新和流程创新中起着举足轻重的作用。然而,营销创新对企业生存的影响并不直接,而流程创新对企业生存的影响显著。有趣的是,研究发现政府支持并没有改变营销创新、流程创新和企业生存之间的关系。
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