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Business Continuity Management in Micro Enterprises: Perception, Strategies, and Use of ICT

AuthorKaufhold, Marc-André; Riebe, Thea; Reuter, Christian; Hester, Julian; Jeske, Danny; Knüver, Lisa; Richert, Viktoria
Date2022
TypeJournal Article
AbstractSmall and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) represent 99% of enterprises in Germany and more than 95% in the European Union. Given the recent increase of natural disasters and man-made crises and emergencies, it seems an important economic goal to ascertain that SMEs are capable of maintaining their work, revenue and profit at an acceptable level. According to ISO 22301, business continuity management (BCM) is a holistic management process which identifies potential threats and their impact to an organization and serves as a framework to increase organizational resilience and response capabilities. Prior research identified that BCM is under-represented in SMEs and that their security level is partially in an uneconomical range. This article presents the analysis of interviews with 19 independent micro enterprises highlighting findings on their low crisis awareness, varying technical dependency, existing action strategies and communication strategies and proposing a categorization of micro enterprises as preventive technicians, data-intensive chains or pragmatic jumpers.
ISSN1937-9390
InInternational Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, p.1-19
PublisherIGI Global
Urlhttps://tubiblio.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/id/eprint/134133