ADJUSTING A STRATEGIC CASH-FLOW MODEL FOR BANGLADESHI SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES: THE ART OF SURVIVING COVID-19 EMERGENCY
Ariful Islam (),
Adil Mansoor (),
Mostafizur Rahman () and
Sazali Abd Wahab ()
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Ariful Islam: Putra Business School (AACSB-Accredited), Serdang, Malaysia
Adil Mansoor: Putra Business School (AACSB-Accredited), Serdang, Malaysia
Mostafizur Rahman: Putra Business School (AACSB-Accredited), Serdang, Malaysia
Sazali Abd Wahab: Putra Business School (AACSB-Accredited), Serdang, Malaysia
Business Excellence and Management, 2020, vol. 10, issue 5, 194-213
Abstract:
Purpose: In a very short period, the worldwide pandemic sparked by the COVID-19 has not only taken multiple lives but has also imposed extreme restrictions on both the private and business activities. The purpose of the study at this point is to provide a broader interpretation of how a flexible cash-flow structure of various strategic interventions will enable Bangladeshi SMEs to endure through the emergency. Design/Methodology/Approach: The study has embraced a qualitative approach on basis of online focus group discussion with the support of a professional facilitator. The data collection process includes 09 participants from various fields, such as Academia, SMEs, Media, and NGOs. Findings: Because SMEs are operating in uncertain conditions, the analysis from the discussions suggests that an adjustable integration of various ranges of cash-flow management initiatives, such as cash flow targets, clear payment terms, use of technology, revisit variable cost, extend payables, and government schemes can help SMEs to endure throughout this turbulent time. Research limitation: Prior empirical attempts are subsequently required to inquiry about the proposed model for SMEs from different perspectives. Also, besides, a smaller sample size creates an issue with generalizability. The moderator, intentionally or inadvertently, may inject his personal biases into the participants' exchange of ideas. Practical implications: The formulated model provides recommendations for SMEs and on how to remain competitive through resilience and renewal strategies. Originality/Value: This article is the first to configure a strategic cash-flow management model for Bangladeshi SMEs to harness the entrepreneurial potential of the pandemic.
Keywords: Bank card; COVID-19; Digitalization; Innovation; Liquidity; Mobile Wallet. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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