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Keep it positive: Exploring the relationship between stress, positive affect, wellbeing, and success of entrepreneurs
M. Drnovšek and A. S. Gomezel
Using a mixed-methods approach, this study examines how entrepreneurs' work-related stress undermines wellbeing and perceived entrepreneurial success, and how dispositional positive affect can weaken those negative effects by broadening and building cognition. Stress directly reduces wellbeing and perceived success. This research was conducted by Mateja Drnovšek and Alenka Slavec Gomezel.
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