Advancing entrepreneurial career success: The role of passion, persistence, and risk-taking propensity

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Objective: The objective of the article is to investigate the influence of passion on entrepreneurial career success while the mediating effects of persistence and risk-taking propensity between passion and success are explored. Research Design & Methods: Questionnaires were administered to collect data about passion, persistence, entrepreneurial career success, and risk-taking. PLS-SEM was applied for testing the hypotheses with the use of 256 usable responses. Findings: Statistically significant and positive relationships were found in the direct relationships: passion-per-sistence, passion-risk-taking, passion-success, persistence-success, and risk-taking-success, while persistence and risk-taking were found to mediate the passion-success association. Implications & Recommendations: The importance of passion as an influence is verified and can be utilised for nurturing efforts that drive positive persistence and risk-taking propensity for entrepreneurial career success. Contribution & Value Added: The shortage of studies that explored the relationships between passion, persis-tence, and risk-taking for the career success of entrepreneurs motivated the present research. Exploring the in-tervening effect of risk-taking propensity and persistence between passion and success is unprecedented.

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Al Issa, H. E. (2021). Advancing entrepreneurial career success: The role of passion, persistence, and risk-taking propensity. Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review, 9(2), 135–150. https://doi.org/10.15678/EBER.2021.090209

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