Working Papers on COVID-19   1

Firm Performance in Cambodia: Key Drivers and Strategies from Survey Data


Published: 01-Mar-2023
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Abstract/Summary

In early 2020, Covid-19 caused a global health crisis which drastically limited human interactions and economic activities both within and across borders, disrupted global supply chains, and resulted in economic slowdowns in countries around the world. Cambodia is no exception in this pandemic era. Cambodia registered a negative economic growth rate of -3.1% in 2020 as its service and industry sectors experienced severe declines (-6.7% and -1.2%, respectively). As a small, export-dependent economy, Cambodia is susceptible to external environment conditions. Moreover, most businesses in Cambodia are small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and they are also encountering major challenges including a high proportion of informality, limited access to finance, and inadequate human resources, technology and innovation capabilities. In this respect, Cambodia needs to develop its capacity to absorb such shock and boost the country’s economic development. Building a solid economic foundation through promoting local businesses and private sector development is a must to diversify the country’s economic activities during these uncertain times.

In this regard, the study aimed to describe the internal and external factors affecting Cambodian firms’ recent growth and performance in a period of high instability, resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic and other risky global conditions. This study used original data from a firm-level survey with 361 business enterprises in two macro-sectors, namely industry and services, conducted between July and August 2022.




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