What science says about entrepreneurs' well-being: a conceptual structure review

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作者
Sierra-Casanova, Cristina [1 ]
Sancho, Maria Paula Lechuga [1 ]
Ramos-Rodriguez, Antonio Rafael [1 ]
机构
[1] INDESS Inst Univ Desarrollo Social Sostenible, Univ Cadiz, Dept Business Org, Cadiz, Spain
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Wellbeing; Entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurs' well-being; Bibliometric analysis; Conceptual structure; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SELF-EMPLOYMENT; SOCIAL INNOVATION; MEDIATING ROLE; WORK; STRESS; HAPPINESS; ENTERPRISES; UNCERTAINTY; OBSTACLES;
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10.1108/ARLA-01-2024-0005
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
Purpose - The aim of this study is to explore the evolution of research on entrepreneurs' well-being (EWB) over the past three decades. We examined 525 scientific articles published in academic journals. Design/methodology/approach - The methodology used included bibliometric indicators of activity based on terms and relationships for conceptual evolution through scientific maps, strategic diagrams and thematic trends. Findings - The results revealed the most frequently used terms by researchers and how they have changed over time, as well as the trending topics and the most popular keywords. Co-word analysis provided a dynamic view of research evolution in this field, allowing the identification of the most relevant thematic areas and their evolution. Practical implications - Entrepreneurial well-being extends beyond economic performance, influencing individuals, organizations and society, impacting sustainability, innovation, health and economic growth. This highlights the broader implications of well-being in entrepreneurial contexts. Additionally, proposed future research directions aim to enhance the scientific discipline, advancing understanding of entrepreneurial well-being. Originality/value - This paper stands out for its original approach in addressing and synthesizing existing literature on entrepreneurs' well-being. It offers practical and applicable insights, contributing concrete recommendations to enhance entrepreneurs' well-being, bridging theory and action meaningfully.
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页码:355 / 382
页数:28
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