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2020 | 2(6) | 8-22

Article title

COVID-19 и предпринимательская деятельность: сравнительный анализ последствий и ожиданий

Content

Title variants

EN
COVID-19 and Entrepreneurial Activity: A Comparative Analysis of Consequences and Expectations
PL
COVID-19 a działalność przedsiębiorcza: analiza porównawcza konsekwencji i oczekiwań

Languages of publication

RU

Abstracts

RU
В статье представлены результаты социологического исследования, проведенного в пяти регионах России в мае 2020 года относительно последствий пандемии SARS CoV-19 и вызванных ею ограничительных мер на предпринимательскую активность регионального бизнеса. Как показывают результаты исследования, указанные последствия являются крайне негативными: респонденты опроса заявляют о существенных потерях для их бизнеса, у части респондентов бизнес разрушен полностью. В статье сравниваются ожидания российских бизнесменов относительно сроков и темпов выхода из кризиса, вызванного карантинными мерами, с результатами исследований, проведенных Boston consulting group и McKinsey. Вполне можно утверждать, что в среде международного, равно как и российского бизнес-сообщества существует определенное сходство ожиданий по поводу продолжительности выхода из кризиса. Одним из важных аспектов статьи является исследование роли экспертного сообщества в выработке антикризисных мероприятий в области экономики.
EN
The article presents the results of a sociological survey conducted in five regions of Russia in May 2020 regarding the consequences of the SARS CoV-19 pandemic and the resulting restrictive measures on regional entrepreneurial activity. As the results of the study show, these consequences are extremely negative: the respondents of the survey claim significant losses for their business, some claim that the business is completely destroyed. The article compares the expectations of Russian businessmen regarding the timing and pace of overcoming the crisis caused by quarantine measures with the results of studies conducted by Boston consulting group and McKinsey. It can be argued that among the international, as well as the Russian business community, there is a certain similarity of expectations regarding the length of recovery from the crisis. One of the important aspects of the article is the study of the role of expert community in the development of anti-crisis measures in the field of economics.

Contributors

  • Bryansk Branch of Russian Plekhanov Economic University
  • Bryansk Branch of Russian Plekhanov Economic University

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