Sigit Tri Wahyudi
Building a Work Ethos to Strengthen the Independence and Resilience of SMEs during
Pandemic 924
INTRODUCTION
The Covid-19 pandemic is an occurrence in which disease spreads globally in the
form of a virus (Amin, Saleh, & Bilfaqih, 2020). Which is caused by a new type of
Coronavirus named SARS-CoV-2 (Yuzar, 2020). This outbreak was first detected in the
city of Wuhan, China in 2019, and was identified as a pandemic by the World Health
Organization (WHO), this virus continues to spread worldwide with nearly 35 million
confirmed cases in 188 countries and more than 1 million deaths (Zendrato, 2020).
In Indonesia the first positive case of Covid-19 was found in 2020, the first positive
case of Covid-19 in Indonesia was found in 2020, when a Japanese citizen infected an
Indonesian citizen (Bahtiar & Ariyanti, 2021). As of April 9, the Covid-19 pandemic has
spread to 34 provinces, including East Java, DKI Jakarta, West Java and Central Java,
which are provinces affected by the corona virus in Indonesia.
The government itself has compiled the impact of Covid-19 on the economy as
well as the decrease in people's income in each province, city and district based on mild,
moderate, to bad scenarios (Abdi, 2020). The scenario refers to the economic resilience of
each province as well as the decline in income of economic actors (Kriswibowo &
Utomo, 2020). In the medium scenario the economic influence has an impact of 25% of
labor income declining in Bekasi City.
The Covid-19 pandemic is increasingly threatening the Indonesian economy
(including West Java Province) and its impact can be seen clearly from the outbreak that
erupted in early February 2020. Shops, retail, travel services, Micro-Small and Medium
Enterprises (hereinafter referred to as MSMEs) and Small and Medium Industries (Many
SMEs in West Java have closed (Indayani & Hartono, 2020). This resulted in a large
number of volunteers and employees being sent home. Meanwhile, affected by the Covid-
19 outbreak in Bekasi City, the data is still undergoing verification together with the
Bekasi City Social Service, Bekasi City Community Empowerment Service, and Bekasi
City Population and Civil Registration Office.
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the MSME/IKM sector,
starting from a decrease in turnover, interrupted cash flows, and bad loans, to an increase
in worker layoffs (Rohani, 2018). Compared to usual, some traders who feel the impact of
Covid-19 are street vendor/hawker (Hutasuhut, 2020). One of them is a trader in the city
of Bekasi, West Java Province whose income is far from usual before the Covid-19
outbreak.
The Indonesian Central Statistics Agency (CSA) shows that the impact of Covid-
19 is quite deep, reaching negative 5.32% far from the last crisis in 1998 and 2008. The
latest data shows that 98% of businesses in the micro sector or about 68 million people
are affected (Fitriani, Ali, & Maniza, 2021).
The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic which the result of an economic slowdown
and social restrictions have led to a decline in public demand. MSMEs are one of the
most important parts of the economy and national development (Kristiyanti, 2012).
Considering that the MSMEs sector is the driving force of the economy and national
development, a strategy to increase the capacity of the MSME sector is needed
(Sudaryanto & Wijayanti, 2013). It aims to support efforts to reduce poverty and
inequality and increase employment opportunities.
Under the influence of globalization that has swept the world, the economic
conditions of a country must be effective, efficient and competitive. This is a challenge
for Indonesia as the largest archipelagic country in the world (population 237,642,326).
With this figure, it is hoped that there will be a balance between various sectors that
support the country's economic growth.