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in 2020, but not much has been said about their resilience after the first shock had passed. Were people able to return … shown psychological resilience during the first wave of the COVID-19 crisis. In this context, it is also of interest which … government's crisis management capacity is essential for people's resilience in a crisis. …
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dependent on imports of products and raw materials. This study aims to assess the impact of supply chain resilience in a less … supply chain disruptions, vulnerabilities and resilience. Results: The main results show that the companies in Guinea … supply chain, the fewer the impacts of crisis events and that the resilience of companies at this level depends on their …
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resilience, in that the declining funding of family-related entrepreneurs was alleviated where the culture supports family … the COVID-19 pandemic disruption, and societally, as embedded in culture providing resilience. …
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(SMEs) are the most affected. This study emphasizes innovation and resilience as the starting points to understand how SMEs … the extent to which this pandemic influenced the resilience and innovation of SMEs in the tourism area. Thus, eight … such an extent that the study showed that: (1) a company’s network positively influences its resilience; (2) risk taking …
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fractionalization, and more democratic regimes. With respect to the first factor, lower resilience of poorer countries reflects the …
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fractionalization and more democratic regimes. With respect to the first factor, lower resilience of poorer countries reflects the …
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Tourism is one of the most vulnerable industries when facing a global threat of sanitary, economic, or military considerations. From an economic activity comprising nearly 3% of the country's GDP, the tourism has dropped to a flat zero in Romania. For three months, specifically March – May...
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