Did you save some cash for a rainy COVID-19 day? The crisis and SMEs

被引:197
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作者
Cowling, Marc [1 ,2 ]
Brown, Ross [3 ]
Rocha, Augusto [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Derby, Business Econ, Coll Business Law & Social Sci, Derby, England
[2] Univ Derby, Res & Innovat, Coll Business Law & Social Sci, Derby, England
[3] Univ St Andrews, Entrepreneurship & Small Business Finance, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
[4] Univ St Andrews, Entrepreneurship & Technol Exploitat, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
来源
INTERNATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS JOURNAL-RESEARCHING ENTREPRENEURSHIP | 2020年 / 38卷 / 07期
关键词
cash balances; COVID-19; precautionary saving; risk; SMEs; FINANCE; CONSUMPTION; OPTIMISM;
D O I
10.1177/0266242620945102
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
COVID-19 Short Commentaries In recognition of the swift and negative impact of COVID-19 upon entrepreneurial behaviour and SME performance, the ISBJ has instigated a series of short commentaries to reflect upon the substantive implications of the crisis and how it might shape future research. These are published as notes critically evaluating issues covering finance, pivoting, policy issues, gender, innovation - to name but a few - using considered arguments and available data to generate informed speculation upon future market trends and how these will affect entrepreneurs and their ventures. These commentaries will be offered as free downloads on the website on Online First with publication commencing in the August issue of the journal; they cover a range of issues including; pivoting, gender, finance, growth, innovation and policy critiques. We hope our readership find them informative in guiding contemporary debate and fuelling future research. As COVID-19 spreads across the globe, a common public policy response has been to enforce the temporary closure of non-essential business activity. In some countries, governments have underwritten a proportion of the wage income for staff forced to furlough or broadened their welfare systems to accommodate newly laid off workers or small business owners. While these actions are helpful, they do not explicitly address the lack of sales trading activity on business income and cash balances. In commentary, we identify what types of businesses have been increasing their cash holdings in the lead up to COVID-19 as an indication of what types of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are most at risk if the lockdown extends for a protracted period of time. We find that only 39% of the of businesses were bolstering their cash balances leading up to COVID-19 which suggests that 61% of businesses may run out of cash, including 8.6% that had no retained earnings whatsoever with micro firms at particular risk. The importance of precautionary saving for SMEs is critical to enhance resilience when Black Swan events occur.
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