Final Research Dossier
Final Research Dossier
Final Research Dossier
Westin Atkins
Dr. Guenzel
ENC1102
3/03/21
Whenever the coronavirus hit us, there was not much of a notice and mostly
everyone was unprepared due to the fact that there was only a small percentage of
people who lived through the last Spanish Flu pandemic. Although everyone was
affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, a specific group of people that were hit hard
was small businesses. These owners had to deal with a lot and have never
experienced some of the guidelines that they were legally forced to follow.
Therefore, business owners were forced to find options and tactics in order to be
successful during these slow times.
In the restaurant world, they have limited population indoors, so they had to
switch to alternatives for their money-making tactics. Many restaurants have been
doing a lot more online orders, curbsides, deliveries, etc. For clothing stores, they
have to worry about customers touching every piece of clothing and customers
attempting to try on clothes. The stores are required to come up with new ideas
such as limiting the number of things you can try on and sanitizing/washing the
clothes that are tried on and not bought. Also, the arguably most impacted business
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In my research thus far, I have determined the points that I want to make and
where I want to make them. I have collected all my sources for statistics on all
types of businesses but also many sources that explain how restaurants, clothing
stores, and health centers are affected specifically. The biggest issue that I had with
my research was trying to find sources that would talk about statistics on how
effective certain strategies are for the businesses. Therefore, I have to take statistics
myself and compare them in order to show how they work in the business world.
Subject: How has COVID-19 Changed the Way Small Businesses Operate?
Topic description: In this research project I will talk about things related to
COVID-19 that had an effect on the way small businesses work and operate on a
categories about businesses and all of the different 3rd party systems that have
blown up over the pandemic. For my critical lens, I will mostly be discussing about
the Intertextuality from the texts we read from Porter and Gee. I think
intertextuality will match good because all businesses had to adapt from other
things and see what works and what doesn’t. The three different types of small
my future. Therefore, I see this research project would not only be interesting for
me to look into, but it could be extremely beneficial for me as I learn more about
think a lot of people will have beneficial value from my research project. Every
single person is a consumer and uses businesses every day. There will be
information about tactics that businesses use and maybe we can all learn to adapt
from them.
Research Question: COVID-19 had a great impact on how small businesses can
function. What are the many alternative tactics that were issued into play as the
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Schedule:
Annotated Bibliography
Content: This source is good because it talks about all small businesses, but it
specifies on how the businesses manage their expenses and goes in detail about
percentages of employment and its effects.
Author: The author Alexander Bartik attended the University of Illinois for the
Department of Economics and has lots of articles about business and COVID-19.
BEAM: This article has little to no bias because the author isn’t a business owner.
The author just takes the perspective of someone who studies economics and
businesses. This is relevant because he went to school to study these sorts of
things.
innovative-ways-restaurants-can-drive-sales-during-covid-19.
Content: This article goes in depth about how businesses can help build their sales
during the pandemic. Gives ideas on how businesses can even get a little extra
BEAM: This article has no bias because the author is just discussing techniques
that businesses should be using and they most likely do not run a business. The
author has the perspective of someone who studies economics in order to give
information on it.
Deshpande, Rohit. “Your Customers Have Changed. Here's How to Engage Them
customers-have-changed-here-s-how-to-engage-them-again
Content: Rohit Deshpande talks about the best and most proper way for firms to
adjust to their customers and mostly gives tips that would be effective for the
BEAM: There is a little bit of bias in this article because it is his job to show how
beneficial for businesses. His perspective would be from the point of view of an
economist.
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management-magazine/latest-news/online-exclusives/2020/research/covid-case-
study-clothing-retailer/.
Context: This article is very specific to clothing retail businesses about how new
technology can be used to help benefit their business. The main idea is about how
germs.
BEAM: There is only a little bit of bias on this article because he has been
what’s good about the technology he has been researching. He has the perspective
of a researcher that finds out benefits from this UV cleaning for small clothing
businesses.
Hand, Tim. “COVID-19 for Restaurants: What's Working and What Will Become
www.fsrmagazine.com/expert-takes/covid-19-restaurants-whats-working-and-
what-will-become-part-new-normal.
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Context: Hand introduces the idea of simplifying your restaurant business in order
to boost sales. Whenever you simplify the business, you will be able to engage
business, he just has tactics in order to help businesses function. His perspective is
from someone who studies how businesses run and can determine how certain
www.healthsystemtracker.org/chart-collection/what-impact-has-the-coronavirus-
pandemic-had-on-healthcare-employment/#item-start.
Context: The article talks about the loss of mostly employment for all sorts of
Author: Daniel McDermott is a Policy Analyst with KFF’s Program for the Study
of Health Reform.
BEAM: There is some bias in this article because it talks about the downfall of
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healthcare and health workers, but his company is all about the health industry. His
perspective as a writer for a company that studies how health companies are
www.healthcarefinancenews.com/news/covid-19-impact-hospitals-worse-
previously-estimated
Context: The article talks about the rates and percentages of how hospitals and
health centers are affected during COVID-19 and you can compare them to how
BEAM: There is some bias in this article because this news and finance network
specializes in healthcare and will defend the health systems. This is not a negative
bias; it is just going to explain how the health centers are suffering. The writer has
Ilchi, Layla. “All the Major Fashion Brands and Retailers Severely Impacted by
news/fashion-scoops/coronavirus-impact-fashion-retail-bankruptcies-1203693347/
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Context: This article is about clothing businesses and it breaks down the statistics
behind how each business was impacted by COVID-19 and percentages on the
impacts.
Author: Layla Ilchi is an author for WWD, and she specializes in fashion, so she
BEAM: There is not a lot of bias in this article. She doesn’t state a lot of opinion in
this article because it is mostly just statistics stacked on top of each other. It
doesn’t leave a lot of room for bias to take part. She has the perspective of
someone who studies fashion and gets to evaluate the losses from businesses due to
impact-on-small-businesses-a-conversation-with-wisconsin-state-treasurer-sarah-
godlewski/?sh=5ba0fa5528b0.
Context: This is an article about an interview with the State treasurer of Wisconsin
strategy for his articles. In Buttle's words, "I write on the relationship between
BEAM: The bias in this text is that the author studies small business and therefore
has strong beliefs behind them. Also, the treasurer has bias because she wants
Wisconsin to look like its doing good. The perspective of the treasurer is also and
coronavirus is affecting small business owners in the US”. CNBC. (May 4, 2020).
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/04/heres-how-coronavirus-affects-small-
businesses-in-the-united-states.html
Context: This article is talking about small businesses in general but specifies on a
Chinatown Restaurant is being affected. They also go on to talk about certain relief
bills to help.
BEAM: There is no certain bias in this article, it is an author who is just going
over the struggling small businesses throughout the country. The perspective can
be seen from the author or the perspective of the Chinatown restaurant business