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Franz T. Lohrke

Researcher at Samford University

Publications -  31
Citations -  2095

Franz T. Lohrke is an academic researcher from Samford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Entrepreneurship & Liability. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 31 publications receiving 1874 citations. Previous affiliations of Franz T. Lohrke include Louisiana State University & University of Birmingham.

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Slack resources and firm performance: a meta-analysis☆

TL;DR: This article employed a meta-analysis based on 80 samples from 66 studies (n=54,249) and found evidence of a positive relationship among all three slack types (i.e., available, recoverable, and potential) and financial performance.
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Organizational Configurations And Performance: A Meta-Analysis

TL;DR: The link between organizational configurations and performance has become a central and somewhat controversial focus of research in the strategic management literature as discussed by the authors, and statistically aggregated studies have shown that organizational configurations are correlated with performance.
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Entrepreneurial network development: Trusting in the process

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose that an entrepreneur's reliance on exchange relationships based on affective and cognitive trust will vary as the entrepreneur moves through the network development process and conclude by discussing both the model's implications and future research avenues.
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The Influence of Entrepreneurs' Credentials and Impression Management Behaviors on Perceptions of New Venture Legitimacy

TL;DR: This article examined how entrepreneurs' behaviors related to credentials and impression management (IM) impact perceptions of new venture legitimacy, and found that the impact of these behaviors on perceptions of legitimacy was significant.
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Conjoint Analysis in Entrepreneurship Research: A Review and Research Agenda

TL;DR: The authors reviewed conjoint analysis (CA) usage in recent entrepreneurship research to assess how researchers have used the method to study entrepreneurial decision making, and provided a brief overview of CA usage in entrepreneurship research.