Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of MSES performance in modulating the link between the entrepreneurial environment and entrepreneurial happiness. The biggest issue confronting Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Indonesia today is poor entrepreneurial satisfaction, which is connected to SMEs' performance as well as the entrepreneurial environment. Many businesses fail because founders are unable to operate them. Entrepreneurs that fail likely to abandon their venture. The data for this study will be processed quantitatively using AMOS SEM. The consequences of this research will be to widen the scope to include not just the well-being of entrepreneurs, but also the numerous consequences on other things.

Highlights

  • Challenges to the growth and sustainability of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) arise from economic conditions, government policies, the social environment, digital technology, and increasing competition (Iskamto et al, 2019; Omerzel Gomezelj & Kušce, 2013)

  • When entrepreneurs feel unappreciated by the social environment they become disappointed (Binder & Coad, 2013)

  • A substantial amount of study on self-employment performance has found that it is influenced by a variety of environmental elements, including inside, outside, and situational elements (Adel et al, 2020)

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Introduction

Challenges to the growth and sustainability of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) arise from economic conditions, government policies, the social environment, digital technology, and increasing competition (Iskamto et al, 2019; Omerzel Gomezelj & Kušce, 2013). When receiving awards from the environment, an entrepreneur feels satisfied and proud so he tries to improve the performance of his business. A substantial amount of study on self-employment performance has found that it is influenced by a variety of environmental elements, including inside, outside, and situational elements (Adel et al, 2020). The environment is a resource reservoir; the surplus of resources is referred to as environmental munificence, and it can have a direct influence on performance (Omerzel Gomezelj & Kušce, 2013). External influences might include elements of the surrounding environment as well as situational situations that are beyond of the entrepreneur's control. Various studies have found that extrinsic influences can influence behavioural entrepreneurship (Abdullah & Mansor, 2018)

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