Kang Wei, Wang Qingfang
Department of Geography and the Environment, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA.
School of Public Policy, University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA, USA.
Int Reg Sci Rev. 2023 May;46(3):235-264. doi: 10.1177/01600176221132230. Epub 2022 Oct 17.
Small businesses have suffered disproportionately from the COVID-19 pandemic. We use near-real-time weekly data from the Small Business Pulse Survey (April 26, 2020 - June 17, 2021) to examine the constantly changing impact of COVID-19 on small businesses across the United States. A set of multilevel models for change are adopted to model the trajectories of the various kinds of impact as perceived by business owners (subjective) and those recorded for business operations (objective), providing insights into regional resilience from a small business perspective. The findings reveal spatially uneven and varied trajectories in both the subjectively and the objectively assessed impact of COVID-19 across the U.S., and the different responses to the pandemic shock can be explained by evolving health situations and public policies, as well as by the economic structure and degree of socioeconomic vulnerability in different areas. This study contributes to scholarship on small businesses and regional resilience, as well as identifying policies and practices that build economic resilience and regional development under conditions of global pandemic disruption.
小企业在新冠疫情中遭受的影响尤为严重。我们使用小企业脉搏调查(2020年4月26日至2021年6月17日)的近实时每周数据,来研究新冠疫情对美国各地小企业持续变化的影响。采用一组变化的多层次模型,对企业主所感知的各种影响(主观)以及企业运营记录的影响(客观)的轨迹进行建模,从小企业的角度深入了解区域复原力。研究结果揭示了美国各地在主观和客观评估的新冠疫情影响方面存在空间上的不均衡和多样的轨迹,对疫情冲击的不同反应可以通过不断变化的健康状况和公共政策,以及不同地区的经济结构和社会经济脆弱程度来解释。本研究有助于小企业和区域复原力方面的学术研究,同时也有助于确定在全球疫情干扰情况下建立经济复原力和区域发展的政策与实践。