Developing Psychological Capital, Resiliency, Self-Efficacy, and Risk-Taking Mindsets Among Marginalized Communities in Samar
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This study examined the relationship between psychological capital, resiliency, self-efficacy, and risk-taking mindsets among marginalized individuals in Samar. Using a quantitative descriptive-correlational design, data were collected through structured questionnaires from community members in Western Samar. Pearson correlation and regression analyses revealed significant positive relationships between entrepreneurial identity and self-efficacy, resilience, and social support, while perceived discrimination showed a negative association. Findings indicated that psychological capital plays a crucial role in strengthening entrepreneurial confidence and adaptability. The study recommends integrating leadership …
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Cinco, Nacionales, Flores (2024). Developing Psychological Capital, Resiliency, Self-Efficacy, and Risk-Taking Mindsets Among Marginalized Communities in Samar. College of Arts and Sciences, Samar State University. Retrieved from https://gov-aideas.ssu.edu.ph/research/developing-psychological-capital-resiliency-self-efficacy-and-risk-taking-mindsets-among-marginalized-communities-in-samar
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- Research Type
- Applied Research
- Sector
- Education & Human Development
- College
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Published
- February 24, 2026
- Last Updated
- February 24, 2026
- Access Level
- Public
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- 2.8 MB