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Mental health of entrepreneurs and daily recovery experiences
M. L. Moal, R. Thurik, et al.
Four surveys of French entrepreneurs examine how daily recovery experiences—detachment, relaxation, mastery and control—relate to well-being and burnout. This research was conducted by the Authors present in the <Authors> tag. Results show entrepreneurs report fewer recovery experiences (detachment lowest), overall recovery boosts well-being and reduces burnout, with relaxation and control most predictive.
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