Abstract

This study analyzed therapeutic entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship injelititis among West Africa nations. The study adopted analytical cross-sectional studies and cross- sectional cohort design. With the aid of accidental sampling technique and quota sampling method, the population of 636 and sample size of 246 was determined using Slovin's formula as augmented by the Kish formula (1965) and supported by Krejcie and Morgan Table (1970) at 0.05 level of significance, whereas, 232 were deem fit after processing, retriever, coding and cleansing. The instrument was validated by experiential entrepreneurs and reliability was conducted using series and parallel approach with outcome of the Unbaised Reliability scale that was 0.927 (92.70%). Six research questions and six hypotheses were raised which was tested using logistic regression analysis and the KMO/Barllet’s test was utilized for the sampling adequacy for data appropriateness and sphericity respectively via SPSS 25 version. From the findings, clinical therapeutic entrepreneurship, non-clinical therapeutic entrepreneurship, relational therapeutic entrepreneurship, therapeutic entrepreneurship spirituality and integrated therapeutic entrepreneurship positively mitigate entrepreneurship injelititis among cohort of entrepreneurs. In conclusion, the apriori expectations were found to be positive outcomes among the sustainable development goals, therapeutic entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship injelititis. Hence, the regression model revealed that the alternate hypotheses were accepted, while the null hypotheses. Based on the findings and conclusion, this study contributes to the knowledge that spirituality/relational therapeutic entrepreneurship are hoped to mitigate injelititis in an enterprise towards achieving SDG. It could be recommended that integrated therapeutic entrepreneurship should be utilized to crush incompetency, cynicism and complacency in the enterprise. Also, the headship of

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