Covid-19 in management studies: A systematic literature review

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Abstract

In 2020, the whole world had to face a pandemic with inevitable profound changes in all aspects of life, from the social to the economic sphere. The profound economic crisis that followed the rise of the pandemic has pushed firms and researchers to question the necessary changes and new challenges for the survival of businesses. In this scenario, the aim of the paper is to analyze and classify the main contributions published on the topic of COVID-19 in managerial literature, seeking to discover the perspective and the gaps and outline future avenues of research. A systematic review of the literature has been performed. The results highlight the orientation of studies in this field and the various links between different aspects that emerged. Limitations and implications complete the research.

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Piccarozzi, M., Silvestri, C., & Morganti, P. (2021). Covid-19 in management studies: A systematic literature review. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13073791

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