Theories of Emotion: An Individual Perspective on the Mechanism of Innovation-Driven Entrepreneurship
Mengzi Jin
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Mengzi Jin: Peking University
Chapter Chapter 28 in A Theoretical Foundation for Innovation-Driven Entrepreneurship, 2025, pp 281-288 from Springer
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Abstract When it comes to entrepreneurship and innovation-driven entrepreneurship, emotions play a crucial role in the processes. Emotions have a strong impact on creativity, persuasiveness, decision-making and judgment, social networks, and more (Cardon et al., 2012). In the digital context, the entrepreneurial process is often highly unpredictable and filled with rapid changes, and emotions may be a key factor that influences individual decision-making and behaviors. Existing literature reveals the application of emotions in the entrepreneurship field and provides several possible future research directions for the key aspects of emotions in the innovation-driven entrepreneurship process.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-3133-9_28
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