David Doe Fiergbor, Alexander Owiredu, F. Antwi, Christian Narh Fiergbor, Christian Lawerh Anim
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摘要
本研究探讨了中小企业 (SME) 如何应对 COVID-19 对加纳经济的影响。中小企业占加纳 GDP 总量的近 70%,因此本研究与加纳的经济实力息息相关。这意味着本研究的结果对整个国家的宏观经济指标具有重大影响。本研究采用目的性抽样方法,对加纳大阿克拉地区的 864 家中小企业进行了研究。研究对象包括各种中小型企业,包括酒店业、贸易业、制造业、时装业和 IT 业。研究结果表明,"Covid-19 "大流行病对中小企业生存的影响是显而易见的,因为全球经济危机扰乱了企业的运营,包括供应链和制造活动,从而导致运营现金流、盈利能力和贷款偿还方面的挑战。为了应对大流行病的影响,大多数中小型企业采取了几种策略,主要是服务外包和裁员等运营干预措施。信息技术服务行业的企业则加强了在线业务,以充分利用机会。政府还提供了一揽子业务支持,以减轻大流行病的影响。总之,中小型企业是经济的强大支持系统,政府应始终为它们的可持续发展创造有利环境,尤其是在经济衰退期间,如第 19 次全球大流行病期间。
How SMEs Coped with the Impact of Covid-19; Results from a Survey in Accra, Ghana
This research explored how Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) coped with the impact of COVID-19 on the Ghanaian economy. The relevance of this research goes as far as the economic strength of the country as SMEs account for nearly 70% of Ghana's total GDP. This means the findings from this research have a significant effect on the macroeconomic indicators of the country as a whole. The study examined results from 864 SMEs in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana that were selected under the purposive sampling method. Various SMEs, including business operations in the hospitality, trading, manufacturing, fashion, and IT industries, were included in the study. The results indicated that the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on the survival of SMEs were evident as the global economic crisis disrupted business operations, including supply chain and manufacturing activities which resulted in operating cash flow, profitability, and loan repayment challenges. To cope with the impact of the pandemic, most SMEs implored several strategies mainly service outsourcing and downsizing of employees, among other operational interventions. Those in the IT service industry intensified their online presence to leverage the opportunities. The government also provided business support packages to cushion the impact of the pandemic. In conclusion, as SMEs are a strong support system to the economy, the government ought to create an enabling environment for their sustainability at all times, especially during economic meltdowns like the covid-19 global pandemic.