2023
DOI: 10.36941/jesr-2023-0089
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Subjective Well-Being and Psychological Resilience as the Antecedents of Digital Entrepreneurship Intention

Alimatus Sahrah,
Purnaning Dhyah Guritno,
Rani P. Rengganis
et al.

Abstract: Digital entrepreneurship (DE) refers to the core scopes of the entrepreneur, entrepreneurial process, and ecosystem. Entrepreneur relates to digital behavior patterns, social impact, and knowledge, including the digital entrepreneurial intention of students to start a business. The current research aims to empirically examine personal characteristics covering psychological resilience, subjective well-being, demographic characteristics, and higher education service quality as environmental factors that might im… Show more

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“…This condition aligns with values in the collectivist culture, in which individuals are more likely to derive happiness from fitting into their environment and culture and having positive relationships than from autonomy and independence (Matsumoto & Juang, 2016) and fosters strong integration from birth, with individuals remaining loyal and caring for one another in their lives (Beugelsdijk & Welzel, 2018). In this study, the participants were primarily Javanese, the largest ethnic group in Indonesia (Sahrah & Yuniasanti, 2020). Starting with the majority can benefit from understanding the concept of happiness in Indonesia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…This condition aligns with values in the collectivist culture, in which individuals are more likely to derive happiness from fitting into their environment and culture and having positive relationships than from autonomy and independence (Matsumoto & Juang, 2016) and fosters strong integration from birth, with individuals remaining loyal and caring for one another in their lives (Beugelsdijk & Welzel, 2018). In this study, the participants were primarily Javanese, the largest ethnic group in Indonesia (Sahrah & Yuniasanti, 2020). Starting with the majority can benefit from understanding the concept of happiness in Indonesia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 67%