Determinants of Business Resilience Framework for Small Businesses: Moderating Effects of Financial Literacy

Covid-19 has significantly disrupted and devastated the world's economy. Data from Malaysia shows that more than 30,000 companies have closed their operations since the movement control order (MCO) implementation due to Covid-19 that began in March 2020. However, the effects on small businesses...

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Published in:Review of Economics and Finance
Main Author: Sanusi S.; Hamid N.A.; Norizan S.; Urus S.T.; Lestari E.D.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: REF Press 2023
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85151133191&doi=10.55365%2f1923.x2023.21.6&partnerID=40&md5=33e1828401f0e62db7b239b38ab89cc3
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Summary:Covid-19 has significantly disrupted and devastated the world's economy. Data from Malaysia shows that more than 30,000 companies have closed their operations since the movement control order (MCO) implementation due to Covid-19 that began in March 2020. However, the effects on small businesses are especially severe, mainly due to the higher vulnerability levels and lower resilience related to their size. This study provides an empirical analysis of the key drivers leading to the business resilience of small businesses in Malaysia that have survived the Covid-19 pandemic. Data from 215 small businesses were collected physically and online across Malaysia from May 2021 to December 2021. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) using Smart PLS 3.2.4 was used to analyse the data, whereby nine hypotheses were tested in the current study. The results showed that technology acceptance, government support, and financial literacy significantly influence business resilience among small businesses in Malaysia. The results also indicated that financial literacy moderates the relationship between compliance cost and government support with business resilience. Thus, the findings revealed three important determinants of small businesses’ resilience framework, namely technology acceptance, government support, and financial literacy. The study recommends a dynamic, resilient framework to adopt in the "new normal" situation for the successful navigation of small businesses in the future. Moreover, the study provides insight into the key drivers for business resilience factors that small businesses must be concerned with, as the framework can be used to deal with not only the global pandemic but also uncertain conditions. Copyright © 2023– All Rights Reserved.
ISSN:19237529
DOI:10.55365/1923.x2023.21.6