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April J. Spivack and Alexander McKelvie present the development of
the concept of entrepreneurship addiction, contributing to wider
discussions of the 'dark side' of entrepreneurship. Focusing
attention on mental health issues and neurodiversity among
entrepreneurs, it offers insights into conflicting findings
regarding entrepreneurial well-being. The book incorporates
contemporary multifaceted lenses that consider cognitive,
emotional, biological and physiological dimensions of experience,
highlighting the complex interplay between entrepreneurs and their
ventures. It distinguishes entrepreneurship addiction from other
behavioural addictions to develop a robust and distinct empirical
measure of psychological and physiological health of entrepreneurs.
Describing recent contributions to this rapidly developing field of
study, Spivack and McKelvie supply key research tools and map out a
research agenda for further investigation. Offering operational
methodologies for the study of entrepreneurial addiction, this book
is crucial reading for scholars of entrepreneurship interested in
the psychological and behavioural impacts of entrepreneurial
endeavours. It will also benefit career-driven entrepreneurs, their
partners, family members, and others looking for personal insights
into entrepreneurial behaviour, as well as mental health workers
and practitioners.
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