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Faced with chaotic environments, it is not possible to make totally
efficient forecasts, especially when it is necessary to analyze
events with multiple variables and micro, small, and medium
enterprises (MSMEs) constantly face events that escape the laws of
the market. The handling that has been given to the crisis caused
by the coronavirus has been trial and error, and the economic,
social, and environmental results remain to be seen. The markets
and the world are chaotic. With the markets in chaos due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, it is important to look at the methods used in
these environments to promote business success. The Handbook of
Research on Management Techniques and Sustainability Strategies for
Handling Disruptive Situations in Corporate Settings elaborates on
the skills, techniques, and tools that are more useful for these
environments and identifies what makes companies that work well in
organizational chaos and in chaotic economic environments perform
better than companies that are well organized. Covering topics such
as strategic management, multidimensional chaos approach, and the
global unstable market, this book is essential for managers,
executives, academicians, policymakers, entrepreneurs, researchers,
undergraduate and graduate business students, and any person
interested in state-of-the-art business issues.
Smaller companies are abundant in the business realm and outnumber
large companies by a wide margin. Understanding the inner workings
of small businesses offers benefits to the consumers and the
economy. The Handbook of Research on Intrapreneurship and
Organizational Sustainability in SMEs is a critical scholarly
resource that examines the strategies and concepts that will assist
small and medium-sized enterprises to achieve competitiveness.
Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as financial
management, corporate sustainability, and organizational culture,
this publication is geared towards business managers,
professionals, graduate students, and researchers working in the
field of smaller-scale business development initiatives.
Countries have been competing against each other in order to
attract financial investment and human capital for decades.
However, emerging economies have a long way to go before they
achieve the same levels of competitiveness as a developed economy.
Lack of firm institutions, inadequate infrastructure, and a lack of
trust in the legal system are urgent and unavoidable factors that
emerging economies must address. The Handbook of Research on
Increasing the Competitiveness of SMEs provides innovative insights
on integrating, adapting, and building models and strategies
compatible with the development of competitiveness in small and
medium enterprises in emerging countries. The content within this
publication examines quality management, organizational leadership,
and digital security. It is designed for policymakers,
entrepreneurs, managers, executives, business professionals,
academicians, researchers, and students.
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