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Influence of Digital Entrepreneurial Skills and Growth Mindset on Gen Z Business Performance: The Mediating Role of Entrepreneurial Burnout
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Start Time:2025-12-30 14:15

Duration:15min

Session:[S5] Track 5: Emerging Trends of AI/ML [S5-2] Track 5: Emerging Trends of AI/ML

Abstract
Abstract— This study examines how digital entrepreneurial skills and growth mindset affect business performance of Generation Z entrepreneurs in Indonesia, with entrepreneurial burnout as a mediating factor. Using a quantitative survey of 100 Gen Z entrepreneurs, we applied Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) with 5,000 bootstrap resamples. Constructs (digital entrepreneurial skills, growth mindset, entrepreneurial burnout, and perceived business performance) were measured with validated Likert scales. Results show that both digital skills and growth mindset have significant positive direct effects on performance, and each is significantly negatively related to burnout. In turn, higher entrepreneurial burnout significantly predicts poorer performance. Mediation tests indicate that entrepreneurial burnout partially mediates the effects of digital skills and growth mindset on performance (all indirect confidence intervals exclude zero). In sum, Gen Z entrepreneurs with higher digital capabilities and a stronger learning-oriented mindset experience less burnout and thus achieve better venture outcomes. Theoretically, these findings extend entrepreneurship literature by linking digital competencies and psychological resources to performance outcomes. Practically, the results suggest that Gen Z entrepreneurs and support organizations should emphasize digital skills training and growth-mindset development (e.g. through targeted education and coaching) to enhance venture success and well-being. Appropriate policies might similarly integrate technical and psychosocial support to sustain youth entrepreneurship.
Keywords
entrepreneurial burnout;business performance;digital entrepreneurial skills;growth mindset;generation z
Speaker
Fikri Mohamad Rizaldi
Telkom University

Fikri Mohamad Rizaldi is an lecturer and a passionate in the world of entrepreneurship. With a spirited and innovative approach to life, he views every challenge as an opportunity to grow and make a positive impact. Holding a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), he established a solid foundation in business understanding. His next step brought him to a Master’s degree at the School of Business, Institut Teknologi Bandung (MBA ITB), focusing primarily on Entrepreneurship, and he is currently pursuing a Doctoral Program in Management Science at Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI).

He has built exceptional expertise in the field of entrepreneurship. His skills extend beyond theoretical understanding to (Entrepreneurship and Branding) practical application. Starting as an entrepreneur in the creative industry, he continues to manage his business in the sector. For him, education is not merely an achievement but a foundation for continuous learning and growth. Knowledge to create new opportunities and lead change in the dynamic world of entrepreneurship. His desire to share knowledge and mentor young individuals has left a positive footprint in the entrepreneurial world. “Success is not just about what we have achieved but about how we use it to drive positive change around us.”

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    12-29

    2025

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    12-31

    2025

  • 12-30 2025

    Presentation submission deadline

  • 02-10 2026

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • 02-10 2026

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