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How firms are adapting to the lockdown: insights from text mining
[Adaptation des entreprises au confinement : l’apport de l’analyse textuelle]

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  • Mathilde Gerardin
  • Martial Ranvier

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Using the additional comments collected at the end of the monthly business survey for March, we used text mining to construct indicators of how firms are adapting to the lockdown (short-time work, teleworking, etc.). This information provides an overview of the way industry-specific organisational structures are being adapted, and both confirms and expands on the findings of the survey. Sur la base de commentaires libres recueillis lors de l’enquête mensuelle de conjoncture de mars dernier, nous construisons via l’analyse textuelle des indicateurs de l’adaptation des entreprises au confinement (activité partielle, télétravail…). Cette information additionnelle fournit un panorama de l’adaptation des formes d’organisation sectorielles qui recoupe et précise le diagnostic de l’enquête.

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  • Mathilde Gerardin & Martial Ranvier, 2020. "How firms are adapting to the lockdown: insights from text mining [Adaptation des entreprises au confinement : l’apport de l’analyse textuelle]," Eco Notepad (in progress) 160, Banque de France.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:econot:160
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