Psychological Health and Entrepreneurial Career Commitment During the COVID-19 Pandemic: on the Role of Sleep and Access to Resources
Étienne St-Jean,
Rahma Chouchane and
Maripier Tremblay
Revue de l'Entrepreneuriat, 2022, vol. Hors Série 2, issue HS2, 101-132
Abstract:
The pandemic has created an increase in entrepreneurs? demands, which is likely to have reduced their Entrepreneurial Career Commitment (ECC). We tested a model with 496 Canadian entrepreneurs based on the Job Demand-Resources model to understand what can affect their ECC. Our results show that resources enable entrepreneurs to maintain their well-being and ECC. However, an increase in the demands of their job negatively affects their ECC, but nevertheless increases the quality of sleep, as long as the entrepreneur has access to the appropriate resources to meet these demands.
Keywords: Entrepreneurial Career Commitment; quality of sleep; resources; entrepreneurial demands; COVID-19 pandemic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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