PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Dynamic capabilities, value creation and value capture: Evidence from SMEs under Covid-19 lockdown in Poland.

  • Wojciech Dyduch,
  • Paweł Chudziński,
  • Szymon Cyfert,
  • Maciej Zastempowski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252423
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 6
p. e0252423

Abstract

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Dynamic capabilities, resulting from activities that allow conscious and skillful modification of a firm's strategic potential, are seen as one of the key drivers of a firm's value creation, competitive advantage and above-average performance in changing environments. However, little is known about how dynamic capabilities can shape business survival and performance during crises. The research objective of this paper is twofold. First, through a literature review, we seek to identify which first-order dynamic capabilities-managerial decisions under uncertainty-are vital for rapid response to a crisis. Second, we present the results of research carried out among 151 small and medium-sized companies in Poland immediately after the beginning of the economic lockdown (April 2020). The survey that we developed identifies which dynamic capabilities were essential for businesses to survive during this unexpected black swan event. We also present dependence and regression analyses showing the links between the identified dynamic capabilities and value creation, understood as retaining employees and production levels, as well as value capture, understood as maintaining cash flow and current revenues.