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Michael Marcus Gielnik
Researcher at Lüneburg University
Publications - 52
Citations - 2568
Michael Marcus Gielnik is an academic researcher from Lüneburg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Entrepreneurship & Small business. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 49 publications receiving 1928 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Marcus Gielnik include National University of Singapore & University of Giessen.
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The psychology of entrepreneurship
TL;DR: A review of the psychology of entrepreneurship can be found in this article, where meta-analytic findings show that personality dimensions, such as selfefficacy and need for achievement, and entrepreneurial orientation are highly associated with entrepreneurship (business creation and business success).
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Action and Action-Regulation in Entrepreneurship: Evaluating a Student Training for Promoting Entrepreneurship
Michael Marcus Gielnik,Michael Frese,Audrey Kahara-Kawuki,Isaac Wasswa Katono,Sarah Kyejjusa,Muhammed Ngoma,John C. Munene,Rebecca Namatovu-Dawa,Florence Nansubuga,Laura Orobia,Jacob L. Oyugi,Samuel K. Sejjaaka,Arthur Sserwanga,Thomas Walter,Kim Marie Bischoff,Thorsten Johannes Dlugosch +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an action-based entrepreneurship training was developed based on action regulation theory, where action plays a central role in entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship education, and the training put a particu...
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Creativity in the opportunity identification process and the moderating effect of diversity of information
TL;DR: This paper employ two study designs for a more detailed examination of creativity in the opportunity identification process, and employ a correlational field study to test the hypothesis that divergent thinking affects venture growth through business idea generation.
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“I Put in Effort, Therefore I Am Passionate”: Investigating the Path from Effort to Passion in Entrepreneurship
TL;DR: The authors hypothesize that the reverse effect of entrepreneurial passion driving entrepreneurial effort is also true, and investigate changes in change in theoretical frameworks in entrepreneurship, which emphasize that entrepreneurial passion drives entrepreneurial effort.
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Focus on opportunities as a mediator of the relationship between business owners' age and venture growth
TL;DR: The authors investigated the mediating effect of focus on opportunities on the negative relationship between business owners' age and venture growth and found that mental health helps maintain a high level of attention on opportunities with increasing age.