The book is one of the first attempts to examine the links be- tween the Covid-19 pandemic and entrepreneurship by fo- cusing on small businesses. Taking a holistic approach, the authors suggest different strategies that firms might adopt to meet the challenges and seize the opportunities presented by the crisis. Another issue that the authors tackle is how institutional structures and policies can either promote or impede growth. It is a timely multidisciplinary analysis which offers entrepreneurs, practitioners, and policy mak- ers considerable food for thought as to what ‘doing busi- ness’ means in an uncertain environment.

Book Review: V. Ratten (edited by), Covid-19 and entrepreneurship, challenges and opportunities for small business, Routledge, 2021

Chamochumbi Diaz Gail Denisse
2024

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The book is one of the first attempts to examine the links be- tween the Covid-19 pandemic and entrepreneurship by fo- cusing on small businesses. Taking a holistic approach, the authors suggest different strategies that firms might adopt to meet the challenges and seize the opportunities presented by the crisis. Another issue that the authors tackle is how institutional structures and policies can either promote or impede growth. It is a timely multidisciplinary analysis which offers entrepreneurs, practitioners, and policy mak- ers considerable food for thought as to what ‘doing busi- ness’ means in an uncertain environment.
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