Factors that lead to increased Burnout in digital entrepreneurs
a systematic review
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https://doi.org/10.14488/BJOPM.1695.2022Keywords:
Entrepreneurship, Digital, BurnoutAbstract
Goal: The objective of this work is to highlight the factors that lead to the increase of Burnout in digital entrepreneurs.
Design / Methodology / Approach: This is an exploratory research, developed through a systematic review of the literature.
Results: It is expected to find, analyze in detail and select articles to help understand the factors that contribute to the increase in Burnout in digital entrepreneurs.
Limitations of the investigation: The topic of this article is new to academia. Therefore, few articles were found and other factors not mentioned among them may be part of the relationship that this research seeks.
Practical implication: The study is an attempt to stop the increase in cases, as this syndrome can result in a state of deep depression and therefore it is essential to seek professional support when the first symptoms appear.
Originality/Value: The relevance lies in providing enough knowledge so that digital entrepreneurs are alert to the importance of prevention.
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