Entrepreneurial resilience

Resilient is a word in English, Spanish, French, and German that relates to the ability to recover. For a physical object, resilience means that it is being capable of regaining its original shape or position after bending, stretching, compression, or other deformation. Resilience is also used to ch...

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Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship
Failure
Influence
Personality
Personality traits
Social norms
Stigma
Writers
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