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Title: COVID-19 Impact on Business Sustainability: A Case of Micro-Small and Medium Enterprises in Malaysia
Authors: Raja Suzana Raja Kasim 
WAN IBRAHIM, WAN SUZANNA AAFANII ADEEBA 
Keywords: micro-SMEs, sustainability, COVID-19, Malaysia.
Issue Date: 15-Jun-2020
Publisher: Horizon Journals
Journal: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Research 
Abstract: 
This paper examines the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on business sustainability
among nine micro-small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in
Malaysia. The paper also reviews literature on the history of COVID-19
disease during the period of February 15th and April 10th, 2020 which
hit the country. The paper analyzes three factors that play a role in the
micro-SME’s business sustainability before and after the Movement
Control Order. These factors are resource allocation, compensation and
working implementation. Data was collected using an online survey and
personal telephone interview. The final sample from these nine SMEs was
30 entrepreneurs with 60% (18) males and 40% (12) females. The vast
majority companies have between 11-50 employees. The participating
SMEs by industry involved were in the consumer goods, transportation
equipment, retail and wholesale and food services. This paper confirms
with the past study that health and safety of employees have the utmost
priority. Micro-SMEs are concerned about business sustainability where
responses to develop continuity team to manage business sustainability
and decision making highlight the micro-SME’s move towards the
COVID-19. Following conclusions from the analysis are drawn that micro-
SMEs are concerned over business sustainability, acting proactively, and
making timely decision towards the COVID-19 outbreak. The results of
this paper offer insightful information for micro-SMEs readiness in identifying
critical positions, arranging crisis management, and making decision
during the crisis. These findings highlight the need for further research to
determine the post-pandemic activity and recovery plan of micro-SMEs to
react towards the COVID-19.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1373
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37534/bp.jhssr.2020.v2.nS.id1035.p9
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