The significance of entrepreneurs’ physical health for venture distress and exit

Q1 Business, Management and Accounting
Yasmine Van Heghe , Mirjam Knockaert , Holger Patzelt , Johan Wiklund
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Abstract

Although the entrepreneurship literature has extensively examined the mental health of entrepreneurs, there has been a notable lack of focus on entrepreneurs’ physical health. This exploratory study aims at understanding the importance of physical health issues for venture distress, in comparison to other issues, such as mental health concerns. Furthermore, it investigates the extent to which entrepreneurs faced with physical health issues are more or less likely to (in)voluntarily exit their ventures. Particularly, we examine 1752 entrepreneurs in distressed ventures in the Flemish region of Belgium over the period 2016–2019. We find that physical health issues are linked to venture distress, and entrepreneurs in distressed ventures tend to attribute venture distress more to physical rather than mental health issues. Furthermore, entrepreneurs dealing with physical health issues are much more likely to exit their ventures, often involuntarily, rather than continuing to manage them. This research provides important contributions to both the entrepreneurial health and entrepreneurial exit literatures, and practical implications for entrepreneurs, support providers and public policymakers.
创业者的身体健康对企业困境和退出的影响
尽管创业文献对创业者的心理健康进行了广泛研究,但对创业者的身体健康却明显缺乏关注。这项探索性研究旨在了解身体健康问题与心理健康问题等其他问题相比,对创业困境的重要性。此外,本研究还探讨了面临身体健康问题的创业者在多大程度上会(不)自愿退出创业企业。特别是,我们研究了 2016-2019 年期间比利时弗拉芒大区 1752 名陷入困境的创业者。我们发现,身体健康问题与风险企业的困境有关,困境企业的创业者倾向于将风险企业的困境更多地归因于身体健康问题,而不是心理健康问题。此外,面临身体健康问题的创业者更有可能退出创业企业,通常是非自愿退出,而不是继续管理企业。这项研究为创业者健康和创业者退出这两个领域做出了重要贡献,并对创业者、支持提供者和公共政策制定者产生了实际影响。
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Journal of Business Venturing Insights
Journal of Business Venturing Insights Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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