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Mobile apps for SME business sustainability during COVID-19 and onwards.
Rakshit, Sandip; Islam, Nazrul; Mondal, Sandeep; Paul, Tripti.
  • Rakshit S; Indian Institute of Technology, Dhanbad, India.
  • Islam N; Department of Science, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship, University of Exeter Business School, England, UK.
  • Mondal S; Indian Institute of Technology, Dhanbad, India.
  • Paul T; Indian Institute of Technology, Dhanbad, India.
J Bus Res ; 135: 28-39, 2021 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1272516
ABSTRACT
Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) are struggling to cope with the business uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This study examines how SMEs in developing economies have used mobile apps to improve their business efficiency during the pandemic. We aim to recognize effective measures and actions taken by SMEs that have turned to mobile-app-based business to improve their sustainability during the crisis. The study bridges a literature gap by extending the Theory of Consumption Values and the Theory of Planned Behavior to SMEs that incorporate mobile-app-based business. Data was collected from 343 SMEs from three Industrial Development Corporations (IDCs) in India. Using the covariance-based structural equation modeling method, we investigated the efficiency of a conceptual model of mobile-app-based business for SMEs. The results revealed that consumer choice behavior, perceived behavior control, subjective behavior control and attitude towards the mobile app all influence SMEs' decision-making and business strategy. As such, SMEs need a powerful mobile-app-based business network to succeed in the entrepreneurial business process. Using instrumental variable analysis, we discovered that increased mobile app usage significantly improves SMEs' long-term efficiency. The analysis provides several theoretical and managerial ramifications.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Language: English Journal: J Bus Res Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.jbusres.2021.06.005