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Entrepreneurial Crisis Management How Small And Microfirms Prepare For And Respond To Crises Sukanlaya Sawang

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Entrepreneurial Crisis Management How Small And Microfirms Prepare For And Respond To Crises Sukanlaya Sawang
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Entrepreneurial Crisis Management How Small And Microfirms Prepare For And Respond To Crises Sukanlaya Sawang instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 98
Author: Sukanlaya Sawang
ISBN: 9783031251870, 3031251873
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Entrepreneurial Crisis Management How Small And Microfirms Prepare For And Respond To Crises Sukanlaya Sawang by Sukanlaya Sawang 9783031251870, 3031251873 instant download after payment.

​This book explores the timely issue of how small businesses, micro firms and entrepreneurs respond to crises. A largely overlooked area of research, the author posits that by better understanding crisis management in small and micro firms, we can help to protect these businesses from the potentially devastating effects of a crisis. Offering guidance for scholars and practitioners, including small business owners, to better understand the concept, limitations and considerations of crisis management - specifically in the small business context - the author demonstrates that there is no single solution for a small business to cope with a crisis. Drawing from the thematic findings, the author offers valuable recommendations on how small business owners can strategically plan for the future and better manage their capability when faced with a crisis.

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