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Michael Frese
Researcher at University of Canberra
Publications - 399
Citations - 41698
Michael Frese is an academic researcher from University of Canberra. The author has contributed to research in topics: Entrepreneurship & Virus. The author has an hindex of 97, co-authored 384 publications receiving 37375 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Frese include University of Zurich & University of Giessen.
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Entrepreneurial Orientation and Business Performance: An Assessment of Past Research and Suggestions for the Future
TL;DR: In this paper, a cumulative body of knowledge about entrepreneurship orientation has been collected and used in the context of entrepreneurship research, with the focus on entrepreneurship orientation (EO) being one of the few areas in entrepreneurship research where a cumulative knowledge base is available.
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Human capital and entrepreneurial success: A meta-analytical review
TL;DR: In this article, a meta-analytically integrated results from three decades of human capital research in entrepreneurship were found to have a significant but small relationship between human capital and success.
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Let's put the person back into entrepreneurship research: A meta-analysis on the relationship between business owners' personality traits, business creation, and success
Andreas Rauch,Michael Frese +1 more
TL;DR: This article conducted a meta-analysis of personality traits and found that traits matched to the task of running a business produced higher effect sizes with business creation than traits that were not matched to running an enterprise.
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Innovation is not enough: climates for initiative and psychological safety, process innovations, and firm performance
Markus Baer,Michael Frese +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a study of 47 mid-sized German companies examines the relation between process innovations, climates for initiative and psychological safety, and firm performance and concludes that climate for initiative is positively related to two measures of firm performance.
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Culture specific and cross-culturally generalizable implicit leadership theories: Are attributes of charismatic/transformational leadership universally endorsed?
Deanne N. Den Hartog,Robert J. House,Paul J. Hanges,S. Antonio Ruiz-Quintanilla,Peter W. Dorfman,Ikhlas A. Abdalla,Babajide Samuel Adetoun,Ram N. Aditya,Hafid Agourram,Adebowale Akande,Bolanle Elizabeth Akande,Staffan Åkerblom,Carlos Altschul,Eden Alvarez-Backus,Julian Andrews,Maria Eugenia Arias,Mirian Sofyan Arif,Neal M. Ashkanasy,Arben Asllani,Guiseppe Audia,Gyula Bakacsi,Helena Bendova,David Beveridge,Rabi S. Bhagat,Alejandro Blacutt,Jiming Bao,Domenico Bodega,Muzaffer Bodur,Simon Booth,Annie E. Booysen,Dimitrios Bourantas,Klas Brenk,Felix C. Brodbeck,Dale Everton Carl,Philippe Castel,Chieh Chen Chang,Sandy Chau,Frenda K.K. Cheung,Jagdeep S. Chhokar,Jimmy Chiu,Peter Cosgriff,Ali Dastmalchian,Jose Augusto Dela Coleta,Marilia Ferreira Dela Coleta,Marc Deneire,Markus Dickson,Gemma Donnelly-Cox,Christopher P. Earley,Mahmoud A. Elgamal,Miriam Erez,Sarah Falkus,Mark Fearing,Richard H. G. Field,Carol Fimmen,Michael Frese,Ping Ping Fu,Barbara Gorsler,Mikhail V. Gratchev,Vipin Gupta,Celia Gutiérrez,Frans Marti Hartanto,Markus Hauser,Ingalill Holmberg,Marina Holzer,Michael Hoppe,Jon P. Howell,Elena Ibrieva,John Ickis,Zakaria Ismail,Slawomir Jarmuz,Mansour Javidan,Jorge Correia Jesuino,Li Ji,Kuen Yung Jone,Geoffrey Jones,Revaz Jorbenadse,Hayat Kabasakal,Mary A. Keating,Andrea Keller,Jeffrey C. Kennedy,Jay S. Kim,Giorgi Kipiani,Matthias Kipping,Edvard Konrad,Paul L. Koopman,Fuh Yeong Kuan,Alexandre Kurc,Marie-Françoise Lacassagne,Sang M. Lee,Christopher Leeds,Francisco Leguizamón,Martin Lindell,Jean Lobell,Fred Luthans,Jerzy Maczynski,Norma Binti Mansor,Gillian Martin,Michael Martin,Sandra Martinez,Aly Messallam,Cecilia McMillen,Emiko Misumi,Jyuji Misumi,Moudi Al-Homoud,Phyllisis M. Ngin,Jeremiah O’Connell,Enrique Ogliastri,Nancy Papalexandris,T. K. Peng,Maria Marta Preziosa,José Prieto,Boris Rakitsky,Gerhard Reber,Nikolai Rogovsky,Joydeep Roy-Bhattacharya,Amir Rozen,Argio Sabadin,Majhoub Sahaba,Colombia Salon De Bustamante,Carmen Santana-Melgoza,Daniel A. Sauers,Jette Schramm-Nielsen,Majken Schultz,Zuqi Shi,Camilla Sigfrids,Kye Chung Song,Erna Szabo,Albert C. Y. Teo,Henk Thierry,Jann Hidayat Tjakranegara,Sylvana Trimi,Anne S. Tsui,Pavakanum Ubolwanna,Marius W. Van Wyk,Marie Vondrysova,Jürgen Weibler,Celeste P.M. Wilderom,Rongxian Wu,Rolf Wunderer,Nik Rahiman Nik Yakob,Yongkang Yang,Zuoqiu Yin,Michio Yoshida,Jian Zhou +143 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on culturally endorsed implicit theories of leadership (CLTs) and show that attributes associated with charismatic/transformational leadership will be universally endorsed as contributing to outstanding leadership.