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Recent research from the National Economics University in Hanoi, Vietnam, explores the relationship between ICT skills, entrepreneurial self-perceived creativity, technology anxiety, and digital entrepreneurship. The study, based on the Stimulus-Organism-Response theory, found that ICT skills positively influence entrepreneurial self-perceived creativity, which in turn affects attitudes towards digital entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial intention. Technology anxiety was also found to have a negative impact on entrepreneurial self-perceived creativity and attitudes towards digital entrepreneurship. The research contributes to understanding digital entrepreneurial ventures and the dynamics among ICT skills, creativity, anxiety, and entrepreneurial responses in emerging economies. [Extracted from the article] |