Entrepreneurial well-being of expatriate entrepreneurs : self and world

Zhang, Yu and Lassalle, Paul (2024) Entrepreneurial well-being of expatriate entrepreneurs : self and world. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, 30 (10). pp. 2782-2801. ISSN 1355-2554 (https://doi.org/10.1108/IJEBR-02-2024-0142)

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Abstract

Purpose: This paper explores the Entrepreneurial Well-Being (EWB) of expatriate entrepreneurs in China. Through the analysis of their contextualised lived experience across the entrepreneurial journey, the paper proposes a novel theorisation of EWB. Design/methodology/approach: This study adopts an interpretivist approach of abductive reasoning to analyse the data from 50 in-depth interviews conducted with expatriate entrepreneurs in China. Expatriate entrepreneurs are confronted with enhanced challenges in their host country, leading to particular emotional engagement with the entrepreneurial journey. Findings: Findings show the importance of life situations, emotions and relatedness in the entrepreneurial process and the EWB of expatriate entrepreneurs. Theorising from their lived experiences, the paper presents EWB as a dynamic process. It further theorises this process as a constant, ongoing interaction and integration between the self and world, in an interplay of being and becoming. Such theorisation contributes first to advancements in the EWB literature, with a stronger emphasis on the entrepreneurial aspect. The paper also contributes to discussions on contextualised entrepreneurship by stressing the role of emotions and relatedness in the pursuit of EWB. Originality/value: Entrepreneurship is a global phenomenon, which is often presented as a suitable alternative career path for migrant and expatriate individuals. However, the importance of EWB for entrepreneurs requires further attention from policy-makers, support institutions and entrepreneurs themselves. By theorising EWB as a processual journey of being and becoming and the relation between the self and world, this paper opens avenues for innovative support policies and practices aiming at developing the full potential of individuals in entrepreneurship and promoting both the happiness index and the global index of society.

ORCID iDs

Zhang, Yu ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6713-4888 and Lassalle, Paul ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6063-8207;