心理资本和情绪对“生存”或“繁荣”的不确定性:来自女性企业家的证据

IF 5.3 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT Journal of Small Business Management Pub Date : 2023-09-27 DOI:10.1080/00472778.2023.2250408
Nilupulee Liyanagamage, Charmaine Glavas, Thilakshi Kodagoda, Lisa Schuster
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摘要尽管不确定性长期以来一直是学术界感兴趣的主题,但研究在很大程度上忽视了女性企业家在不确定性时期的反应。妇女企业家不成比例地受到不确定性的影响,并面临独特的挑战,在受文化和父权社会结构束缚的发展中国家,这种挑战可能会被放大。利用显示心理资本(即自我效能、乐观、希望和弹性)对创业努力重要性的范围研究,本研究首次考察了女性企业家的心理资本和她们的情绪体验的交集,特别是在不确定的背景下。对40名来自斯里兰卡小型花卉产业的女企业家进行了访谈,并进行了主题分析,以研究为什么一些女企业家不仅能够生存,而且在不确定性中茁壮成长。这些发现为女性企业家的心理资本、积极和消极情绪以及任务取向之间复杂的相互作用提供了细致入微的理解。关键词:心理资本情绪任务导向不确定性女企业家披露声明作者未发现潜在利益冲突
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Psychological capital and emotions on “surviving” or “thriving” during uncertainty: Evidence from women entrepreneurs
ABSTRACTWhile uncertainty has long been a subject of scholarly interest, research has largely neglected the responses of women entrepreneurs during times of uncertainty. Women entrepreneurs are disproportionately affected by uncertainty and subject to unique challenges which may be amplified in developing countries bound by culture and patriarchal social structures. Drawing on extent research showing the importance of psychological capital (that is self-efficacy, optimism, hope, and resilience) to entrepreneurial efforts, this study is the first to examine the intersection of women entrepreneurs’ psychological capital and their experience of emotions, particularly in a context of uncertainty. Interviews with 40 women entrepreneurs from a small-scale flower industry in Sri Lanka were conducted and thematically analyzed to examine why some women entrepreneurs are not only able to survive, but also thrive during uncertainty. The findings provide a nuanced understanding of the complex interplay between women entrepreneurs’ psychological capital, positive and negative emotions, and task orientation.KEYWORDS: Psychological capitalemotionstask orientationuncertaintywomen entrepreneurs Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
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期刊介绍: The primary purpose of the Journal of Small Business Management (JSBM) is to publish scholarly research articles in the fields of small business management and entrepreneurship. As the official journal of the International Council for Small Business (ICSB), the JSBM is recognized as a primary instrument for projecting and supporting the goals and objectives of this organization, which include scholarly research and the free exchange of ideas. The journal, which is circulated in 60 countries around the world, is a leader in the field of small business research. The following is a list of research topics of interest to JSBM readers: -Family and Founders Owned Enterprises -Women and Minority Owned Enterprises -Small Business Strategy and Organization -Small Business and Entrepreneurial Marketing -Franchising and Small Business -Internationalization and International Entrepreneurship -Entrepreneurial and Small Business Education -New Venture Creation and Venture Capital -Small Business Finance and Accounting -Small Enterprise Governance and Agency -Small Business Technology and Innovation -Small Business Policy, Economics, and Legal Issues -Small Business Operations and E-Commerce -Small Business Assistance and Training Programs -Small Business Leadership and Entrepreneurial Behavior
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