| Literature DB >> 32885048 |
Abstract
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all sectors of the world economy and society. To understand the impact of the pandemic on firms in China and suggest public policies to deal with the negative effects, we investigated firms in Guangdong Province.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; Economic impact; Health risks; Public policy
Year: 2020 PMID: 32885048 PMCID: PMC7462739 DOI: 10.1186/s41256-020-00166-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Health Res Policy ISSN: 2397-0642
Overview of the sample of firms
| Field of business | Number of Firms | Percentage | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Industry | Sub-industry | ||
| IT | / Software and hardware services / E-commerce / Internet operations | ||
| Manufacture | Main Manufacture | 88 | 16.79% |
| Electronic technologies / Semiconductors / Integrated circuits | 14 | 2.67% | |
| Clothing / Textiles / Leather | 7 | 1.34% | |
| Aerospace / Aviation / Energy / Chemical | 10 | 1.91% | |
| Machinery / Equipment / Heavy industry | 10 | 1.91% | |
| Electric appliances | 5 | 0.95% | |
| Furniture / Crafts / Toys | 6 | 1.15% | |
| FMCG (food / beverage / cosmetics) | 12 | 2.29% | |
| Automobiles and spare parts | 9 | 1.72% | |
| Medical / Nursing / Health / Sanitation | 8 | 1.53% | |
| Instrumentation / Industrial Automation | 5 | 0.95% | |
| Pharmaceutical / Bioengineering / Medical Equipment | 15 | 2.86% | |
| Service and Commercial | Publishing / Printing / Packaging | 5 | 0.95% |
| Advertising / PR / Media / Art | 4 | 0.76% | |
| Law | 1 | 0.19% | |
| Accounting / Auditing | 1 | 0.19% | |
| Traffic / Transportation / Logistics | 11 | 2.10% | |
| Education / Training / Scientific research / Colleges | 15 | 2.86% | |
| Trading / Import & Export | 13 | 2.48% | |
| Wholesale / Retail | 13 | 2.48% | |
| Communication / Telecommunications / Network equipment | 21 | 4.01% | |
| Property Management / Commercial Centers | 8 | 1.53% | |
| Agency / Consulting / Headhunting / Certification | 12 | 2.29% | |
| Finance | Bank / Insurance / Securities / Investment Bank / Risk Fund | ||
| Real estate and Architecture | Real estate development / Architectural engineering / Design | ||
| Other industry | |||
| Employees | |||
| 50 and below | 141 | 26.91% | |
| 51–100 | 54 | 10.31% | |
| 101–300 | 71 | 13.55% | |
| 301–500 | 37 | 7.06% | |
| 501–1000 | 42 | 8.02% | |
| 1001–4999 | 87 | 16.60% | |
| 5000 and above | 92 | 17.56% | |
| Total | 524 | 100% |
Fig. 1Descriptive statistics of Q1--Q4. Note: Appendix 1 contains details of the questions and options
Fig. 2Descriptive statistics of Q5-Q8. Note: Appendix 1 contains details of the questions and options
Fig. 3Descriptive statistics of Q9-Q 11. Note: Appendix 1 contains details of the questions and options
Fig. 4Descriptive statistics of Q12--Q14
| Options | |
| A. Very serious impact, leading to serious difficulties in business operations and bankruptcy | |
| B. Great impact: operations barely maintained | |
| C. Small impact, some difficulties in business operations, but overall stability | |
| D. No significant impact | |
| E. Positive impact, providing new opportunities for development |
| Options | |
| A. Shortage of production materials. | |
| B. Difficulty in developing market | |
| C. Impact of measures taken to respond to the pandemic |
| Options | |
| A. Employee salaries, insurances | |
| B. Rent (Buildings, Equipment) | |
| C. Repayment of loans | |
| D. Payment of accounts payable | |
| E. Cancellation of orders |
| Options | |
| A. Total disruption of supply | |
| B. Supply shortage | |
| C. Supply barely maintains production | |
| D. Satisfactory supply | |
| E. Normal supply |
| Options | |
| A. Reduce greatly(30–50%) | |
| B. Reduce slightly(10–30%) | |
| C. Remain basically the same | |
| D. Increase slightly(10–30%) | |
| E. Increase greatly(30–50%) |
| Options | |
| A. Increase in labor costs | |
| B. Unable to find a suitable recruitment channel | |
| C. Postponement or cancelation the existing recruitment plan | |
| D Transition to online recruitment |
| Options | |
| A R&D process may affect the launching process of new product | |
| B Unable to recruit suitable R&D personnel | |
| C. Unable to cooperate with other departments to carry out part of R & D work | |
| D. Determined to invest more in technological innovation after being better aware of the firm’s self-development problems during the pandemic |
| Options | |
| A. Funding from existing shareholders | |
| B. Adding new shareholders | |
| C. Loans | |
| D. Delaying payment | |
| E. Cutting pay and jobs |
| Options | |
| A. Very unwilling | |
| B. Unwilling | |
| C. Reasonably willing | |
| D. Willing | |
| E. Very willing |
| Options | |
| A. Applied for financing | |
| B. Increased online operations | |
| C. Cut pay and jobs. | |
| D. Implemented a remote office (digital office) |
| Options | |
| A. Promote the establishment of remote office work | |
| B. Enhance information and digital construction of firms | |
| C. Help to better realize firm’s shortcomings and solve existing problems |
| Options | |
| A. Reduce, exempt or postpone value-added tax, income tax, insurance premiums and other taxes | |
| B. Stimulate consumption | |
| C. Allow firms to implement a staged flexible salary method | |
| D. Provide subsidies for rent, utilities, post stabilization etc. |
| Options | |
| A. Profits | |
| B. Balance of income and expenditure | |
| D. Losses | |
| E. Serious losses | |
| A. Bankruptcy |
| Options | |
| A. Reduced significantly | |
| B. Reduced slightly | |
| C. Unchanged | |
| D. Increased slightly | |
| E. Increased significantly |
| Options | |
| Chaozhou | |
| Dongguan | |
| Foshan | |
| Guangzhou | |
| Huizhou | |
| Jiangmen | |
| Maoming | |
| Shantou | |
| Shenzhen | |
| Yangjiang | |
| Zhanjiang | |
| Zhongshan | |
| Zhuhai |
| Options | |
| IT / Software and hardware services / E-commerce / Internet operations | |
| Catering / Entertainment / Tourism / Hotel | |
| Publishing / Printing / Packaging | |
| Electronic technology / Semiconductor / Integrated circuit | |
| Law | |
| Real estate development / Architectural engineering / Design | |
| Clothing / Textile / Leather | |
| Advertising / PR / Media / Art | |
| Aerospace / Aviation / Energy / Chemical | |
| Accounting / Auditing | |
| Machinery / equipment / Heavy industry | |
| Home appliance industry | |
| Furniture / Crafts / Toys | |
| Traffic / Transportation / Logistics | |
| Education / Training / Scientific research / College | |
| FMCG (food / beverage / cosmetics) | |
| Trading / Import & Export | |
| Agriculture / Fishery / Forestry | |
| Wholesale / Retail | |
| Automobile and spare parts | |
| Communication / Telecommunications operations / Network equipment | |
| Property Management / Commercial Center | |
| Medical / Nursing / Health / Sanitation | |
| Instrumentation / Industrial Automation | |
| Bank / Insurance / Securities / Investment Bank / Risk Fund | |
| Pharmaceutical / Bioengineering / Medical Equipment | |
| Manufacture | |
| Consulting / Headhunting / Certification | |
| Others |
| Options | |
| 50 and below | |
| 51–100 | |
| 101–300 | |
| 301–500 | |
| 501–1000 | |
| 1001–4999 | |
| 5000 and above |