Wellbeing of Entrepreneurial Teams Questionnaire
There is still time to contribute toward our Wellbeing of Entrepreneurial Teams questionnaire. Well-being is not just about an individual’s life satisfaction, but is concerned with realising one’s full potential (eudaimonic well-being).
This exciting project focuses on entrepreneurial teams and the factors influencing a specific kind of wellbeing, eudaimonic well-being. The results of the study will help to further understand what conditions influence entrepreneurial teams and ultimately your business performance. If you are a SME owner/employee (including SMEs that are family owned) and work in a team we would be grateful if you could please complete the questionnaire here.
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