Crises, Covid-19, and Entrepreneurship

Author:

Batjargal Bat1,Jack Sarah23,Mickiewicz Tomasz4ORCID,Stam Erik5ORCID,Stam Wouter6ORCID,Wennberg Karl7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Entrepreneurship, Spears School of Business, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA

2. House of Innovation, Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm, Sweden

3. Department of Entrepreneurship and Strategy, Lancaster University Management School, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK

4. Economics, Finance and Entrepreneurship Department, Aston University, Birmingham, UK

5. Utrecht University School of Economics, Utrecht, The Netherlands

6. Department of Management and Organization, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

7. Department of Management and Organization, Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

This virtual special issue includes research on the effects of crises, in particular the COVID-19 pandemic, on entrepreneurship, and entrepreneurial responses to deal with consequences of crises. This issue highlights how crises affect entrepreneurs’ well-being and reinforce the importance of agency of entrepreneurs and other citizens. The special issue also highlights the need for resilience; the ability of entrepreneurs, organizations, and economies to absorb and adapt to shocks; and how it can be strengthened. We discuss the importance of data in times of crisis and the greater need for engaged scholarship.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Business and International Management

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