Role of e-commerce and resource utilization for sustainable business development: goal of economic recovery after Covid-19
Economic Change and Restructuring
; 55(4):2663-2685, 2022.
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in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2059927
ABSTRACT
This study seeks to granularly document the fundamental aspects of the pandemic and its effect on the global scale and environmental steadiness. Structural equation modeling (SEM) is therefore utilized to analyze these constructs. The study results show that the pathway coefficient for the parameters, such as health awareness, naturalism, mediation, personal development, sustainability, sociability, empathy, and cooperation, illustrates that the parameters directly impact pandemic control and management. At the same time, the lockdown and social distance rules attain dire consequences on the “conventional” retail property sector. It might speed up the evolution procedure of different conduits retail plus the channel coupling performance of physical stores and, hence, cause changes in urban areas–retail sector. The pandemic isn’t necessarily leading to the shutdown of retail stores. Nonetheless, it might have a meaningful effect on the retail estate enterprise business. The results show a requirement for the rapid physical shop repositioning performance of different channels firms. The study presents a meaningful understanding and demonstrates many consequences for the retailers, Landlords, and equally policy crafting components tackling urban regeneration plus local economic advancement within the post-covid phase.
Business And Economics--Economic Situation And Conditions; E-Commerce; COVID-19; Retail shopping; Psychological effects; Sustainability; Pandemic; Economic recovery; Retail stores; Personal development; Landlords; Trade; Naturalism; Pandemics; Urban areas; Social distance; Business; Parameters; Empathy; Sociability; Cooperation
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English
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Economic Change and Restructuring
Year:
2022
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Article
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