Well-Being, Personal Success and Business Performance Among Entrepreneurs: A Two-Wave Study

Josette Dijkhuizen*, Marjan Gorgievski, Marc van Veldhoven, Rene Schalk

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Abstract

This two-wave longitudinal study among 121 entrepreneurs in The Netherlands investigated bi-directional relationships between entrepreneurs' well-being and performance. Results of Smart PLS analyses showed positive well-being at Time 1 (work engagement; life satisfaction; and job satisfaction) predicted subjective entrepreneurial success 2years later, both as indicated by entrepreneurs' reports of achieved financial success (including personal income security and wealth, business turn-over, sales and profit growth), as well as perceptions of achieved personal success (personal fulfilment, community impact and employee relations). No relations were found with objective indicators of business performance (profit; turnover; and number of employees) over time. The expected recursive relationship between performance and well-being was only found in the short term; a better objective financial situation immediately preceding the second measurement moment, predicted better well-being at T2. These results are both in line with a well-being-performance (gain) cycle, and the happiness set-point thesis that predicts resilience in the face of events. This paper contributes to the literature by emphasizing the importance of entrepreneurs' well-being as a key factor in long-term subjective financial and personal entrepreneurial success. The practical implication is that entrepreneurs should maintain and improve their own well-being to achieve positive long term business outcomes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2187-2204
Number of pages18
JournalJournal of Happiness Studies
Volume19
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Entrepreneurial success
  • performance
  • Work engagement
  • Job satisfaction
  • General life satisfaction
  • Well-being
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Small business
  • WORK ENGAGEMENT
  • JOB-SATISFACTION
  • POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
  • HAPPINESS
  • PEOPLE
  • MOTIVATION
  • ATTITUDES
  • EMOTIONS
  • BROADEN
  • SECTOR

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