The Life Satisfaction of Owner-Manager Entrepreneurs. When the business of business is not only business
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2022-01-07Referencia bibliográfica
Rojas, M., Watkins-Fassler, K. & Rodríguez-Ariza, L. The Life Satisfaction of Owner-Manager Entrepreneurs When the Business of Business is not only Business. Applied Research Quality Life 17, 2251–2275 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11482-022-10035-1
Abstract
This paper studies the anatomy of entrepreneurs’ satisfaction with life, which refers
to the relationship between life satisfaction, satisfaction in domains of life, and
afective, evaluative, and sensory experiences of being well. The paper focuses on
owner-manager entrepreneurs, who, as managers, lead their frms and take major
business decisions and, as owners, have room to deviate from the exclusive procurement of profts to pursue their happiness. The study of entrepreneurs’ anatomy of
life satisfaction provides insight on how they lead their frms and how they weight
the well-being repercussions of their business decisions. The paper distinguishes
between family-frm and nonfamily-frm entrepreneurs, and it shows that there is
heterogeneity in entrepreneurs’ anatomy of life satisfaction; with the life satisfaction of family-frm entrepreneurs being strongly driven by family satisfaction and by
negative afect, while the life satisfaction of nonfamily-frm entrepreneurs is strongly
driven by work satisfaction. These diferences in the anatomy of entrepreneurs’ life
satisfaction do correspond with observed diferences in the organization and behavior of family and nonfamily frms, which suggests that the anatomy of life satisfaction provides insight on how entrepreneurs weight their business decisions and lead
their frms. The empirical exercise is based on an original survey applied to Spanish
entrepreneurs in 2019.