9 February 2026

Resilience under pressure

Research into the COVID-19 crisis, which began in December 2019, suggests that although there was widespread loss and disruption, the international crisis also planted the seeds for grassroots innovation and resilience. A study in the International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing of one hundred initiatives that emerged in Belgium during the pandemic finds that when established institutions struggled to respond quickly, individuals and organisations were able to step up to create new economic and social value.

The research focuses on initiatives defined broadly to include both newly created ventures and existing organisations that adapted their activities. These ranged from informal mutual aid efforts to repurposed businesses and newly launched services. Some were started by people with no prior experience of entrepreneurship. Other initiatives were started by established entrepreneurs responding to the sudden changes in demand and regulation. What they shared was a capacity to adjust rapidly under pressure.

The pandemic created conditions of extreme uncertainty. Lockdowns and business closures, imposed to limit the spread of the virus, caused sharp falls in income, consumption, and investment. Many people perceived formal support systems as too slow or rigid to meet urgent needs. This gap became the space in which these initiatives emerged, often spontaneously and with limited resources.

The study looks at this kind of resilience and rather than treating it simply as endurance in the face of a crisis, defines it as a dynamic process of recovery, adjustment, and innovation. Resilience was, during the pandemic and in its aftermath, both the route through which initiatives developed and the results they produced. The researchers argue that action was not driven solely by compassion or urgency, but by the ability to reframe the crisis as an opportunity to meet unmet needs.

The study suggests that locally driven, resilience-based initiatives can complement government and aid responses, particularly in the early stages of a crisis. As such, for policymakers, the challenge is how to recognise and sustain such efforts without undermining their flexibility. We will face pandemic and other shocks in the future, our ability to adapt and innovate in these conditions will be key to an effective disaster response.

Wuillaume, A., Ferritto, A. and Janssen, F. (2025) ‘A note on resilience in the face of adversity when small droplets trigger big changes’, Int. J. Entrepreneurial Venturing, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp.249–273.

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8 February 2026

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7 February 2026

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6 February 2026

Research pick: How might we reconcile the culture-conservation clash? - "Ritualistic hunting in selected districts of West Bengal (India): implications on wildlife diversity and conservation"

A study in the International Journal of Global Environmental Issues has looked at “ritualistic” hunting practices in eastern India. It finds that they are contributing markedly to a worrying decline in wildlife and forest health. The work raises difficult questions about how cultural traditions can coexist with modern conservation goals.

The research focuses on Jungle Mahal, a forested region in western West Bengal, where hunting remains an integral part of religious and social life for several communities, particularly the Santhal. Ritualistic hunting, defined in the study as the killing of wild animals for ceremonial rather than commercial or subsistence purposes, is shown to be placing increasing pressure on ecosystems that are inherently vulnerable.

West Bengal hosts a range of ecologically significant species, including pangolins, fishing cats, and diverse bird populations. Such animals play crucial roles in the functioning of the ecosystems across the region. They help to regulate prey populations, disperse seeds, and recycle nutrients, among other things. The study reports a clear reduction in wildlife richness, biodiversity. It also notes a marked decline in forest density in Jungle Mahal. It is worth noting, that residents and hunters are well aware of these changes to their local environment, however, there is the paper reports, little inclinations towards matters of conservation.

Hunting in the region employs traditional techniques such as bow-and-arrow, traps, nets, and the use of smoke to flush animals from burrows. It occurs throughout the year, but intensifies during festival periods between March and June. During this period, large communal hunts with hundreds or even thousands of participants take place and huge numbers of animals are killed in a very short time.

India’s Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 prohibits the hunting of wild animals, but the researchers found that enforcement is weak in remote forest areas. Awareness of conservation laws among local communities is limited, and illegal hunting continues unchecked. The study highlights the fact that there is great mistrust of authorities in such regions and a general perception that conservation policies are detrimental to indigenous values and livelihoods. It remains an open-ended question as to how this disconnection between culture and conservation might be remedied.

Baitalik, A., Bhattacharjee, T., Bera, D., Paladhi, A., Kar, R.R., Ojha, M., Hazra, A., Begum, M.D., Lohar, R., Karan, M. and Dandapat, R. (2025) ‘Ritualistic hunting in selected districts of West Bengal (India): implications on wildlife diversity and conservation’, Int. J. Global Environmental Issues, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp.85–117.

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5 February 2026

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Research pick: We do need education for BRICS not to fall - "Examining the impact of human capital on environmental degradation in BRICS nations"

Climate change and worsening environmental conditions have brought into sharp relief how we must reconcile development with sustainability. This issue is nowhere more starkly relevant than among the fastest-growing economies. Research in the International Journal of the Energy-Growth Nexus that examined the BRICS countries, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, suggests that investment in education and training might play a significant role in reducing environmental harm, a role that has often been overlooked.

The researchers analysed several years worth of data from the BRICS countries. These nations account for a large proportion of the world’s population, energy use, and greenhouse gas emissions. The analysis found a close relationship between higher levels of human capital and lower levels of environmental degradation, measured primarily through carbon emissions. Human capital refers to the stock of education, skills and knowledge embodied in a workforce, commonly captured through indicators such as schooling level and training.

According to the analysis, improvements in human capital is associated with reduced emissions across the BRICS economies. The results hold across several statistical techniques designed to address common problems in these kinds of studies, such as cultural and social differences, the differing impact of global shocks, and the two-way causality between growth and pollution.

The findings are rooted in endogenous growth theory that says long-term economic progress depends on knowledge, innovation, and research rather than on physical inputs alone. In environmental terms, a more educated and skilled workforce is better able to develop and adopt cleaner technologies, improve energy efficiency, and comply with environmental regulations. Innovation, measured in this study by patent activity, is also associate with better environmental outcomes. This latter point reinforces the idea that technological progress can decouple growth from emissions.

The team adds that globalisation emerges as another factor associated with improved environmental quality. This phenomenon perhaps reflects technology transfer and the sharing of cleaner production methods across borders. Trade openness itself, however, has the opposite effect. More international trade means higher levels of environmental degradation in the BRICS countries. This is consistent with concerns that trade can encourage the expansion of pollution-intensive industries or the import of environmentally inefficient technologies.

As emerging economies continue to drive global growth and emissions, this study shows how education and training are key to climate and environmental strategy. Policies that open up access to high-quality education, raise average years of schooling, and support research and development could lead to environmental benefits as well as providing an economic boost. There is a need, however, to improve trade policy and environmental regulation so that economic development is not to the detriment of environmental sustainability.

Sachan, A. and Pradhan, A.K. (2026) ‘Examining the impact of human capital on environmental degradation in BRICS nations’, Int. J. Energy-Growth Nexus, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp.201–218.

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4 February 2026

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3 February 2026

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Research pick: Knowing me, knowing you – The A-ha! moment - "Knowledge management in the public sector of emerging economies: a literature review"

Public sector organisations in emerging economies could improve their performance and resilience by taking a more systematic approach to knowledge management, according to a review in the International Journal of Business Excellence.

The review examined research into how government institutions create, share and retain knowledge. It also considered why these practices are important to the institutions’ ability to deliver their services, adapt to change, and withstand disruption. The main conclusion is that effective knowledge management should not be considered as a peripheral administrative exercise, but must be seen as an essential strategic component of governance.

Knowledge management refers to the systematic processes through which organisations generate, store, and use knowledge. This includes policy documents, reports, and databases. It also includes tacit knowledge, the experience, skills, and judgement of individual members of the institution. In the public sector, much of this kind of tacit knowledge can be lost through staff turnover and political change if it is not deliberately captured and shared in a timely manner.

Across the research papers covered in this IJBE review, there is strong evidence that public organisations that invest in knowledge management perform better. They are more able to innovate, they can respond more effectively to new social and economic challenges, and they can maintain continuity during periods of political and social upheaval. This kind of institutional resilience is strengthened by effective knowledge management.

However, the review also shows that too many public bodies rely on informal or fragmented approaches to knowledge management. This tends to limit its long-term impact. The underlying problem is often inadequate technological infrastructure. If the digital platforms for storing information and enabling collaboration are not present, then there is no functionality within the institution to allow for effective knowledge management. In addition, cultural and organisational barriers often stymie efforts to share knowledge in institutions with rigid hierarchies and siloed departments, and low levels of trust among employees in different areas within the institution.

Good leadership is the decisive factor in overcoming these various obstacles. Indeed, the review found that ethically inclined and committed leaders who actively promote collaboration and learning can embed knowledge management into everyday practice. Technology helps but human factors such as motivation and skills can make all the difference.

Yshikawa-Arias, J.F. and Arana-Barbier, P.J. (2025) ‘Knowledge management in the public sector of emerging economies: a literature review’, Int. J. Business Excellence, Vol. 38, No. 6, pp.1–21.

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