Abstract

This study was to figure out the effect of responsiveness to change, creativity, and ability to accept change on the competitive advantage of women’s small-scale businesses in the COVID-19 period in the coastal area of Medan. Respondents were women entrepreneurs in the coastal area of Medan with a total of 71 respondents. According to the data processing result on a questionnaire using multiple linear regression analysis, F-test, and also t-test, the study proved that variables of responsive to change, creativity, and ability to accept change simultaneously and significantly affected the competitive advantage for women’s small-scale business in the coastal area of Medan. Creativity significantly and partially affected the competitive advantage of women's small-scale businesses in the coastal area of Medan. Meanwhile, being responsive to change and the ability to accept change did not significantly affect the competitive advantage of women's small-scale businesses in the coastal area of Medan.

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