行动还是观望?COVID-19大流行期间各国的逆境、敏捷性和企业家福祉

IF 7.8 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
U. Stephan, P. Zbierowski, Ana Pérez-Luño, Dominika Wach, Johan Wiklund, Marisleidy Alba Cabañas, E. Barki, Alexandre Benzari, C. Bernhard‐Oettel, Janet A. Boekhorst, Arobindu Dash, A. Efendic, Constanze Eib, P. Hanard, T. Iakovleva, Satoshi Kawakatsu, Saddam Khalid, Michael Leatherbee, Jun Li, S. Parker, Jingjing Qu, Francesco Rosati, S. Sahasranamam, Marcus A. Y. Salusse, Tomoki Sekiguchi, Nicola Thomas, O. Torrès, M. Tran, M. Ward, A. Williamson, Muhammad Mohsin Zahid
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摘要

企业家如何在危机中保护自己的健康?在逆境中运用敏捷性(即机遇敏捷性和规划敏捷性)是否有助于企业家维护自己的福祉?在逆境的激活下,敏捷性可以作为一种特定的弹性机制,使其能够积极适应危机。我们在COVID-19大流行期间研究了来自20个国家的3162名企业家,发现更严重的国家封锁加剧了企业家在公司层面的逆境,降低了他们的幸福感。此外,将机会敏捷性与计划敏捷性结合起来的企业家幸福感更高,而单独使用计划敏捷性会降低幸福感。企业家敏捷性为企业家幸福感研究提供了一个新的代理视角。
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Act or Wait-and-See? Adversity, Agility, and Entrepreneur Wellbeing across Countries during the COVID-19 Pandemic
How can entrepreneurs protect their wellbeing during a crisis? Does engaging agility (namely, opportunity agility and planning agility) in response to adversity help entrepreneurs safeguard their wellbeing? Activated by adversity, agility may function as a specific resilience mechanism enabling positive adaption to crisis. We studied 3162 entrepreneurs from 20 countries during the COVID-19 pandemic and found that more severe national lockdowns enhanced firm-level adversity for entrepreneurs and diminished their wellbeing. Moreover, entrepreneurs who combined opportunity agility with planning agility experienced higher wellbeing but planning agility alone lowered wellbeing. Entrepreneur agility offers a new agentic perspective to research on entrepreneur wellbeing.
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19.00
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12.40%
发文量
56
期刊介绍: Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (ETP) is an interdisciplinary scholarly journal dedicated to conceptual and empirical research that advances, tests, or extends theory relating to entrepreneurship in its broadest sense. Article Topics: Topics covered in ETP include, but are not limited to: New Venture Creation, Development, Growth, and Performance Characteristics, Behaviors, and Types of Entrepreneurs Small Business Management Family-Owned Businesses Corporate, Social, and Sustainable Entrepreneurship National and International Studies of Enterprise Creation Research Methods in Entrepreneurship Venture Financing Content: The journal publishes articles that explore these topics through rigorous theoretical development, empirical analysis, and methodological innovation. ETP serves as a platform for advancing our understanding of entrepreneurship and its implications for individuals, organizations, and society.
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