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Original scientific paper

The effectiveness of coping strategies used by entrepreneurs and their impact on personal well-being and venture performance

Mateja Drnovšek orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-6724-9108 ; Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Daniel Örtqvist ; Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden
Joakim Wincent ; Umeå School of Business, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden


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Abstract

This paper analyzes effectiveness of coping strategies that entrepreneurs use to daily manage work related stress. Coping is the process of expending efforts to solve personal and interpersonal problems and reducing stress induced by unpleasant and stressful situations. Two broad strategies of coping are identified; problem-based coping refers to a cognitively-based response behavior that includes efforts to alleviate stressful circumstances while emotion-based coping involves behavioural responses to regulate the affective consequences of stressful events. The purpose of this research is to analyze relationships among the coping strategies used by entrepreneurs and a set of antecedents influencing the selection of coping strategies. The methodology used is based on structural equation modeling and empirical data of 469 entrepreneurs from two European countries. Our results show that problem based coping facilitates well-being and venture performance. In addition, our findings also support interaction effects of founder centrality and contextual conditions of venturing on the extent entrepreneurs engage in coping. We believe that our insights can help in training entrepreneurs in the development of effective coping strategies that are context dependent. In specific, our results suggest entrepreneurs to engage in problem-focused strategies when they want to effectively address the economic aspects of their lives whereas when they engage in emotion based strategies they seem to increase the self-knowledge they need to start subsequent ventures and facilitate learning from failure. Future studies on coping strategies could study the interplay of coping strategies used to resolve challenging social situations that various stakeholders of practicing entrepreneurs impose.

Keywords

coping; problem-based coping; emotion-based coping; roles; entrepreneur; venture performance; well-being

Hrčak ID:

62355

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/62355

Publication date:

20.12.2010.

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