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. 2020 Sep;38(6):481-491.
doi: 10.1177/0266242620949136.

Pivoting to stay the course: How women entrepreneurs take advantage of opportunities created by the COVID-19 pandemic

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Pivoting to stay the course: How women entrepreneurs take advantage of opportunities created by the COVID-19 pandemic

Tatiana S Manolova et al. Int Small Bus J. 2020 Sep.

Abstract

COVID-19 is unique in the severity of its impact as it is a humanitarian disaster that has caused both a supply and a demand shock to the global economic system. It has disproportionately affected women entrepreneurs as their firms are younger and smaller. In this commentary, we contend that while all businesses must pivot their business models in times of tumultuous change, simultaneously reducing risk and seizing new opportunities, this is particularly difficult for women entrepreneurs, whose businesses are concentrated in the industry sectors most severely affected by the economic shutdown. We draw on recent survey data from the Diana International Research Institute (DIRI) to identify business model pivots in women-owned businesses, and conclude by offering a set of gendered future research questions.

Keywords: COVID-19; business models; crisis; women entrepreneurs.

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