College of Economics and Management, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China.
Belk School of Business, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.
Stress Health. 2022 Aug;38(3):568-580. doi: 10.1002/smi.3118. Epub 2021 Dec 8.
This study builds and tests a model that explains entrepreneurs' emotional responses to events in their work lives while specifying the role of entrepreneurs' personality in moderating such responses. Drawing on the cognitive appraisal theory, we hypothesise that daily entrepreneurial stressors (workload and financial) exert negative influences on two discrete emotions (fear and pride) and that entrepreneurs' neuroticism and dispositional optimism can moderate the proposed relationships. We examined daily diary data of 61 entrepreneurs over a two-week period and found multilevel evidence of individual differences in entrepreneurs' emotional responses to these stressors at both the between- and within-person levels of analysis. We also found that neuroticism and optimism partially account for the examined relationships across both levels. This study contributes to the literature on stress-related emotional experiences in an entrepreneurial context by taking into account the type of stressor and the temporal framework across levels of analysis.
本研究构建并检验了一个模型,该模型解释了企业家对工作生活中事件的情绪反应,同时说明了企业家个性在调节这种反应中的作用。本研究以认知评价理论为基础,假设每日创业压力源(工作量和财务)对两种不同的情绪(恐惧和自豪)产生负面影响,而企业家的神经质和性格乐观主义可以调节这些关系。我们在两周的时间内对 61 名企业家进行了每日日记数据调查,在个体间和个体内两个层面上都发现了企业家对这些压力源的情绪反应存在个体差异的多层次证据。我们还发现,神经质和乐观主义在两个层面上都部分解释了所考察的关系。本研究通过考虑压力源的类型和分析层面的时间框架,为创业环境中与压力相关的情绪体验文献做出了贡献。