2013 1st International Conference on Orange Technologies (ICOT) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/icot.2013.6521155
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The impact of economic instability on entrepreneurs' well-being: Moderate roles of emotional intelligence and social capital

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“…Through taking stock of what we know, this review hopes to inspire more work on entrepreneurs' MWB and stimulate efforts to develop a theory of entrepreneurial work and MWB that highlights the uniqueness of entrepreneurship -acknowledging entrepreneurs' dynamic and fluid work-life setting, the centrality of work for their sense of identity, as well as the importance of others and their context. (Bahmannia et al, 2013); affect spin, as an emotional experience pattern that requires emotion-regulation resources is related to distress (Uy et al, 2017) Coping 4 4 1…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Through taking stock of what we know, this review hopes to inspire more work on entrepreneurs' MWB and stimulate efforts to develop a theory of entrepreneurial work and MWB that highlights the uniqueness of entrepreneurship -acknowledging entrepreneurs' dynamic and fluid work-life setting, the centrality of work for their sense of identity, as well as the importance of others and their context. (Bahmannia et al, 2013); affect spin, as an emotional experience pattern that requires emotion-regulation resources is related to distress (Uy et al, 2017) Coping 4 4 1…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of vulnerabilities, neuroticism and related constructs of trait negative affect expectedly reduced entrepreneurs' MWB in all five studies that investigated this relationship (e.g., Bradley & Roberts, 2004;Morrison, 1997). Entrepreneurs that were high in fear of failure also had lower MWB in one study (Bahmannia, Tharan, & Wang, 2013).…”
Section: Studies Of Work Characteristics Imply a Malleable View Of Enmentioning
confidence: 92%
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