Entrepreneurship and Emotions

Insights on Venture Performance

Sara Sassetti
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23 September 2021
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A key feature of being a successful entrepreneur is to have strong decision-making skills and decisions are best made when not swamped with emotion – either positive or negative.

Investigating the emotional side of venture performance, Entrepreneurship and Emotions: Insights on Venture Performance presents hypotheses and tests theoretical frameworks exploring emotional intelligence effects and explains how these emotional components contribute to performance, both positive and negative. These impacts are analyzed, and the practical implications are presented, emphasizing the importance of considering and managing emotions during the entrepreneurial process.

Grounded on a literature review and empirical evidences, Entrepreneurship and Emotions describes how emotions and the emotional intelligence of entrepreneurs has an impact on the venture performance. Readers will gain quantitative and reliable results about the relationship between affect, emotional intelligence, and venture performance.  

Chapter 1. Understanding the Relationship between Affect and Entrepreneurship Chapter 2. Unveiling the Connection between Emotional Intelligence and Entrepreneurship Chapter 3. The Emotional Side of Entrepreneurs’ Venture Performance. Theoretical Framework and Research design Chapter 4. Data Analysis and Main Findings Chapter 5. Implications and Main Conclusion

    Sara Sassetti is Assistant Professor of Organizational Studies at University of Pisa. She received her PhD in Management in 2018 from the University of Pisa, Economics and Management Department. Her main research field relates to entrepreneurial decision-making, students ‘employability and HRM. She works and collaborates with Southampton Business School. She is a member of EURAM (European Academy of Management) and track chair for the EURAM entrepreneurship standing track “Entrepreneurial Decision Making and Behavior”.