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How Affect Relates to Entrepreneurship: A Systematic Review of the Literature and Research Agenda

The study of how affect relates to entrepreneurship has become a relevant topic of research in recent years. Unfortunately, such rapid developments have led to theoretical inconsistencies and empirical gaps that could result in an incomplete understanding of entrepreneurship's affective dimensi...

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Published in:International journal of management reviews : IJMR 2015-04, Vol.17 (2), p.191-211
Main Authors: Delgado García, Juan Bautista, De Quevedo Puente, Esther, Blanco Mazagatos, Virginia
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