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The Impact of Pandemic Crisis on the Restaurant Business

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su13010040

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restaurant business; pandemic crisis; post-crisis management; economic sustainability; tourism management

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  1. FCT-Foundation for Science and Technology [UIDB/04470/]

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The study found that restaurant entrepreneurs are generally concerned about resilience in the future, government response measures, as well as the strategies designed for the future and the lessons learned. After the pandemic, they are particularly focused on the measures that governments should implement and the strategies designed for market demands, while also realizing the importance of building working capital.
The COVID-19 pandemic is responsible for a health crisis and, at the same time, for a sharp drop in activities of economic sustainability, particularly in tourism management, and has consequences in most countries that are still difficult to measure. The objective of this research is to identify restaurant entrepreneurs' perceptions about the future, government measures, strategies they will apply, and lessons learned for the future after the mandatory lockdown of restaurants and hospitality establishments related to pandemics. The framework was developed through content analysis with line-by-line coding applied to questionnaires collected online from Portuguese restaurant entrepreneurs. The results reveal the existence of common concerns to all entrepreneurs in the restaurant business for the post-pandemic period, about the measures that the governments should implement, and about the strategies and lessons learned for the future. Resilience in face of the future, fear of a lack of appropriate government measures, strategies designed for markets with greater immediate availability, and the creation of working capital are visible concerns in the restaurant business.

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