新冠肺炎疫情对中小企业的影响:来自埃及塑料包装行业的证据

Dina El Kayaly, Nahla Hazem, I. Fahim
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本文从业主的角度阐述了新冠肺炎疫情对中小企业的影响及生存举措。作者集中在塑料包装的中小型生产商在埃及工作作为一个案例研究。该研究采用定性方法,通过对五家选定的中小企业进行电话访谈,并辅以案头研究,随后对埃及环境部的专业人员进行了三次专家访谈。本文发现,在埃及从事塑料包装工作的中小企业受到COVID-19的严重打击。新冠肺炎疫情对中小企业的影响分为经营问题和财务问题。在操作问题上,受薪员工的人数和受薪员工的总工作时数减少了50%。在生产方面,供应链出现了明显的中断。在财务方面,他们手头的现金有限,但他们没有申请贷款来支付他们的开支,而是宁愿暂时减产。本文是密切评估COVID-19对从事塑料包装工作的埃及中小企业影响的首次尝试之一。该评估考虑了就业、生产、供应链、财务和前景等各个方面,以充分反映COVID-19的潜在成本。它还讨论了固体废物计划(2019-2023)以及政府如何支持与塑料回收相关的绿色倡议。结果表明,埃及政府采取的财政和货币措施并没有被认为是中小企业在这个特定行业所希望的最终支持。他们想要更有针对性的项目来满足他们的特殊需求。
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Impact of COVID 19 on Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Evidence from Egyptian Plastic Packaging Industry
The paper presents the impact of COVID 19 on small- and medium-sized enterprises and the survival initiatives based on the owners' perspectives. The authors focused on plastic packaging small and medium size producers working in Egypt as a case study. The study applies qualitative approach conducted through phone-based interviews with five selected SMEs' and also supported by desk research and followed by three experts' interviews with professionals working at the ministry of environment in Egypt. The paper finds that SMEs working in the plastic packaging in Egypt were hit significantly by COVID-19. The impacts of COVID 19 on SMEs are classified into operational problems and financial problems. Regarding operational problems, the number of paid employees and the total number of hours worked by paid employees were reduced by 50%. And in terms of production, clear disruption in the supply chain occurred. Regarding financials, they have limited cash on hand, yet they did not apply for a loan to cover their expenses and preferred to temporarily reduce production. This paper represents one of the first attempts to closely assess the impact of COVID-19 on Egyptian SMEs working in plastic packaging. The assessment considers various aspects including employment, production, supply chain, financials, and the outlook to capture the full potential cost of COVID-19. It also discusses the solid waste plan (2019-2023) and how the government can support the green initiatives related to plastic recycling. The results show that fiscal and monetary measures taken by the Egyptian government were not perceived as the ultimate support desired by SMEs in this specific industry. They wanted more tailored programs addressing their specific needs.
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