What makes entrepreneurs happy? Emotional agility and entrepreneurs' satisfaction

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2021-11

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Hugten, Joeri van
Hejazi, Zainab-Noor el
Brassey, Jacqueline
Vanderstraeten, Johanna
Cannaerts, Nele
Loots, Ellen
Coreynen, WimISNI 0000000493052247
van Witteloostuijn, ArjenISNI 0000000117509581

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Abstract

This paper investigates entrepreneurs' satisfaction. We conceptually replicate and extend Carree and Verheul's (2012) Dutch study on the drivers of entrepreneurs' satisfaction with data from Belgian entrepreneurs. Thus, we respond to the need to replicate more in the (social) sciences, including entrepreneurship studies. The ‘extension’ aspect contributes novel theoretical understanding and empirical explanatory power of entrepreneurs' satisfaction. Specifically, the paper introduces psychological flexibility as an important new predictor of entrepreneurs' satisfaction. Indeed, we provide evidence that entrepreneurs with greater psychological flexibility are, on average, more satisfied.

Keywords

Entrepreneurs, Psychological flexibility, Satisfaction, Business and International Management, Management of Technology and Innovation

Citation

Hugten, J V, Hejazi, Z-N E, Brassey, J, Vanderstraeten, J, Cannaerts, N, Loots, E, Coreynen, W & Witteloostuijn, A V 2021, 'What makes entrepreneurs happy? Emotional agility and entrepreneurs' satisfaction', Journal of Business Venturing Insights, vol. 16, e00263. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbvi.2021.e00263