Entrepreneurial Resilience in the Micro and Small Business Context – Systematic Literature Review

Authors

  • Santeri Halonen University of Oulu
  • Peetu Virkkala University of Oulu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/ajm.v23i4.6495

Keywords:

management, resilience, entrepreneurial resilience, microenterprise, resilience development

Abstract

The topic of resilience is increasingly gaining momentum as the world shifts from a crisis to another. The operating environment for micro-enterprises has profoundly and irrevocably changed since the COVID-19 crisis’ landfall and war in Ukraine.

This systematic literature review based on 36 papers, studies resilience from micro-entrepreneurship perspective focusing on resilience development, the process, and enhancing interventions from intra and interpersonal perspectives.

The review indicates three different types of resilience domains: process-related (e.g. Ducheck 2017), individual capability (e.g. Demyen, S. 2022, Ducheck 2017) and resource-based (e.g. Bardoel & Drago, 2021). The connecting factor is that resilience is primarily developed in a learning process when facing challenging situations and crises. Building from those experience, the entrepreneur is more prepared to respond the next time.

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Published

2023-10-24

How to Cite

Halonen, S., & Virkkala, P. (2023). Entrepreneurial Resilience in the Micro and Small Business Context – Systematic Literature Review. American Journal of Management, 23(4). https://doi.org/10.33423/ajm.v23i4.6495

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