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Flow and Ebb: Factors affecting SMEs to exit from the DRP market during pandemic

•During the pandemic, SMEs seize DRP opportunities but face high exit risks.•Product complexity and spatial proximity increase SME exit hazards.•Managerial experience and market demand contingently affect SME exit. Based on organizational ecology theory, this study demonstrates the exit issue of sma...

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Published in:Journal of business research 2023-01, Vol.154, p.113347, Article 113347
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