SMEs and Exogenous Shocks: A Conceptual Literature Review and Forward Research Agenda

Jason Miklian, Kristian Hoelscher

International Small Business Journal 40(2), 178–204, 2021

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Economic crises, natural disasters, armed conflict and infectious disease outbreaks, amongst others, present interlinked challenges for small businesses and have generated a recent wealth of research across varied fields. Therefore, this article outlines an analytical lens suggesting how SMEs experience shocks and crises that focuses on the interlinked nature of (i) the business, (ii) the shock and (iii) the response within a given context. We thematically draw out key trends, knowledge gaps and tensions and highlight promising research and engagement avenues for future scholarship and practice. We contextualise (i) how small businesses are distinct from large firms in how they experience shock and crisis events; (ii) how different types of crises impact small business; (iii) how shocks and crises shape SME-specific responses and (iv) how the COVID-19 pandemic as a 'novel exogenous shock' influences all of the above. We conclude by emphasising emerging knowledge avenues for future small business, shock and crisis research.
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Published version, redistributed under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) licence. Original: https://doi.org/10.1177/02662426211050796

Key Messages

  • Small businesses experience shocks differently from large firms, shaped by the interaction of the business, the shock, and the response within a given context.
  • Economic crises, disasters, armed conflict, and disease outbreaks pose interlinked rather than separate challenges for SMEs.
  • COVID-19 acts as a novel exogenous shock that reshapes how every other crisis type affects small businesses.

Research Topics

SMEs exogenous shocks crisis resilience literature review small business

Citation

Jason Miklian, Kristian Hoelscher. "SMEs and Exogenous Shocks: A Conceptual Literature Review and Forward Research Agenda." International Small Business Journal 40(2), 2021, pp. 178–204.

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BibTeX Citation
@article{miklian2021_smes_and_exogenous_shocks__a_c,
  title = {SMEs and Exogenous Shocks: A Conceptual Literature Review and Forward Research Agenda},
  author = {Miklian, Jason and Hoelscher, Kristian},
  journal = {International Small Business Journal},
  year = {2021},
  url = {https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/02662426211050796}
}