<p>This article gives a brief overview of the aspects of the new entrepreneur’s personal environment, and who it can affect when their ambitions or aspirations become obsessive and compulsive. Some of these effects that entrepreneurship can have on families, can lead to neglect of minor children, spouse, domestic partnership, and personal environmental obligations. Other examples also can lead a family to financial ruin as well as the entrepreneur themselves into a whirlwind of mental anxiety; this can also lead to more devastating health issues such as mood swings and depression. This article takes a deeper look at the effects of entrepreneurship from the mental stability to the rise and personal obligations of the female entrepreneur. Thi...
This article aims to increase our understanding of family firms’ entrepreneurial risk-taking behavio...
In this article, weexplore several factors thatmayhave an effect onbusiness start-ups, focusing onpo...
Since, early 1970s, there are more female involved in conventionally male dominated and task oriente...
Within the canon of entrepreneurship research, the entrepreneur’s household context has largely been...
Family business is an important and prevalent type of organization. The intertwined relationship bet...
This article will cover the relationship between entrepreneurship, business and mental health. As en...
The underrepresentation of women in entrepreneurship is consistent over cultures and countries, and ...
For years, family business researchers have argued that many areas of entrepreneurship research have...
The current article contains two basic themes. The first one constitutes a review of psychological ...
The final publication is available at Springer via DOI TBCThe vast majority of businesses in all cou...
This article uses various micro data sets to study entrepreneurship. Consistent with the existence o...
This study examined the role of self-regulation moderating the effects of business stressors on qual...
This paper considers the entrepreneur within the context of the family and the household. We explore...
This paper considers the entrepreneur within the context of the family and the household. We explore...
Family businesses dominate in a majority of economies (Astrachan and Shanker, 2003; Chrisman, Chua, ...
This article aims to increase our understanding of family firms’ entrepreneurial risk-taking behavio...
In this article, weexplore several factors thatmayhave an effect onbusiness start-ups, focusing onpo...
Since, early 1970s, there are more female involved in conventionally male dominated and task oriente...
Within the canon of entrepreneurship research, the entrepreneur’s household context has largely been...
Family business is an important and prevalent type of organization. The intertwined relationship bet...
This article will cover the relationship between entrepreneurship, business and mental health. As en...
The underrepresentation of women in entrepreneurship is consistent over cultures and countries, and ...
For years, family business researchers have argued that many areas of entrepreneurship research have...
The current article contains two basic themes. The first one constitutes a review of psychological ...
The final publication is available at Springer via DOI TBCThe vast majority of businesses in all cou...
This article uses various micro data sets to study entrepreneurship. Consistent with the existence o...
This study examined the role of self-regulation moderating the effects of business stressors on qual...
This paper considers the entrepreneur within the context of the family and the household. We explore...
This paper considers the entrepreneur within the context of the family and the household. We explore...
Family businesses dominate in a majority of economies (Astrachan and Shanker, 2003; Chrisman, Chua, ...
This article aims to increase our understanding of family firms’ entrepreneurial risk-taking behavio...
In this article, weexplore several factors thatmayhave an effect onbusiness start-ups, focusing onpo...
Since, early 1970s, there are more female involved in conventionally male dominated and task oriente...