Author: Viswanathan, Madhubalan; Faruque Aly, Hussein; Duncan, Ronald; Mandhan, Namrata
Title: Unequal but essential: How subsistence consumer–entrepreneurs negotiate unprecedented shock with extraordinary resilience during COVIDâ€19 Cord-id: l9mb1lo0 Document date: 2021_2_19
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Snippet: We use qualitative interviews to study subsistence consumers confronting the global, pervasive and extended challenges of COVIDâ€19, encompassing literally all realms of daily life. For subsistence consumers whose circumstances are filled with dayâ€toâ€day uncertainty and a small margin of error to begin with, the pandemic has led to manifold uncertainties and a disappearing margin of error, with potentially lethal consequences. Their constraints to thinking and lack of selfâ€confidence aris
Document: We use qualitative interviews to study subsistence consumers confronting the global, pervasive and extended challenges of COVIDâ€19, encompassing literally all realms of daily life. For subsistence consumers whose circumstances are filled with dayâ€toâ€day uncertainty and a small margin of error to begin with, the pandemic has led to manifold uncertainties and a disappearing margin of error, with potentially lethal consequences. Their constraints to thinking and lack of selfâ€confidence arising from both low income and low literacy are magnified in the face of the complex, invisible pandemic and the fear and panic it has caused. Characteristic relational strengths are weakened with social distancing and fear of infection. Yet, subsistence consumers display humanity in catastrophe, and confront the uncontrollable by reiterating a higher power. Consumption is reduced to the very bare essentials and income generation involves staying the course versus finding any viable alternative. We derive implications for consumer affairs.
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