Egyptian small and medium sized enterprises’ battle against COVID-19 pandemic: March–July 2020
Abstract
The impact of COVID-19 outbreak freeze economic actors and hold innovative startups. This triggered the researchers to investigate the effect of the pandemic on small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Egypt and how do these start-ups deal on the whole with this serious situation.Design/methodology/approachThe research in hand used both qualitative and quantitative methods. It started first with semi-structured interview questions addressed to a number of participants, then a quantitative study took place, ending with conclusion and recommendations.FindingsThere is an agreement among all participants that entrepreneurs should always be flexible and seek for investments in innovation. However, there is a discrepancy among participants’ opinions regarding the measurements taken by the Egyptian Government post the pandemic outbreak.Research limitations/implicationsThe field study results and the exploratory research results would have come out more accurate if it was not confined only to geographical limitation (Cairo Governorate).Practical implicationsThe research in hand suggests that practical measurements should not only provide first aid to start-ups by alleviating the pressure caused by constrained cash flow but also consider long-term measures embedded in and supported by the wider entrepreneurial ecosystem to ensure start-ups rapid recovery and growth.Social implicationsSMEs attribute to social and economic change and have an impact on the local public and social services sector as a result of the business’s activities.Originality/valueThis study first illustrates the challenges entrepreneurs are facing because of the pandemic, then it presents how entrepreneurs are dealing with the effects of the crisis.