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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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Business owners' network size and business growth in China: The role of comprehensive social competency
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors presented a model that explains how comprehensive social competency (made up of three components -social skills, proactive and elaborate social strategies, and relational perseverance) is related to business people's network development, and how social networks in turn are related to the business growth.
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Dissecting the Interferon-Induced Inhibition of Hepatitis C Virus Replication by Using a Novel Host Cell Line
Marc P. Windisch,Michael Frese,Artur Kaul,Martin Trippler,Volker Lohmann,Ralf Bartenschlager +5 more
TL;DR: It is observed that efficient HCV replication in HuH6 cells depends on the presence of cell culture-adaptive mutations and the permissiveness of the host cell, which establishes HuH 6 replicon cells as a valuable tool for IFN studies and for the evaluation of antiviral compounds.
The buffering effect of selection, optimization, and compensation strategy use on the relationship between problem solving demands and occupational well-being: A daily diary study
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated within-person relationships between daily problem solving demands, selection, optimization, and compensation (SOC) strategy use, job satisfaction, and fatigue at work.
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Interferon type I gene expression in chronic hepatitis C
Sabine Mihm,Michael Frese,Volker Meier,Perdita Wietzke-Braun,Jens Gerd Scharf,Ralf Bartenschlager,Giuliano Ramadori +6 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided for the absence of an induction of type I IFN genes by HCV in the human liver and for a further development of type II IFN-based therapies.
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A temporal analysis of how entrepreneurial goal intentions, positive fantasies, and action planning affect starting a new venture and when the effects wear off
Michael Marcus Gielnik,Stefanie Barabas,Michael Frese,Rebecca Namatovu-Dawa,Florian Scholz,Juliane Metzger,Thomas Walter +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the effects of action-regulatory factors on new venture creation over time and find that the effects were significant in the beginning and wore off over time.