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handle: 11454/50949
AbstractThe purpose of the paper is to determine entrepreneurship and addiction relation. The results of our study confirm that entrepreneurs show signs of addictive behavior such as obsessive thoughts, withdrawal-condensation period, and negative emotion. Similar to the behavior as addictive as gambling or the Internet, serial entrepreneurs may face negative consequences resulting from the urge to continue. The article will be guiding future work that is a matter of people with addictions have to show they can play in terms of the behavior or substance abuse in different areas.
addiction, entrepreneurship, mental health
addiction, entrepreneurship, mental health
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