Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Austria
His primary areas of investigation include Entrepreneurship, Survey data collection, Marketing, Social psychology and German culture. Matthias Fink combines subjects such as Field and Goal structure with his study of Entrepreneurship. Among his Survey data collection studies, there is a synthesis of other scientific areas such as Scope, Applied psychology, Relevance, Adult population and Scarcity.
His Marketing study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Theory of planned behavior and Robustness. His work on Self-control as part of general Social psychology study is frequently connected to Contingency, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His German culture research spans across into areas like Agency cost, Credit history, Finance, Italian culture and Loan.
Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Business studies, Industrial organization and Public relations are his primary areas of study. His work on Entrepreneurial orientation as part of general Entrepreneurship research is frequently linked to Survey data collection, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Influencer marketing, Digital marketing, Marketing management and Return on marketing investment study, which is part of a larger body of work in Marketing, is frequently linked to Social media, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His Industrial organization research includes themes of International business and Offshoring. His research in Public relations intersects with topics in Field and Scope. His Economic geography study combines topics in areas such as Social entrepreneurship and Social capital.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Public relations, Business studies, Social entrepreneurship, Industrial organization and Offshoring. His Public relations research includes elements of Social psychology, Field and Audit. His work deals with themes such as Jigsaw and Scope, which intersect with Field.
Matthias Fink focuses mostly in the field of Industrial organization, narrowing it down to matters related to Arbitrage and, in some cases, Knowledge transfer. The Social capital study combines topics in areas such as Conceptual framework and Entrepreneurship. The study incorporates disciplines such as Core and Economic geography in addition to Entrepreneurship.
Matthias Fink mainly investigates Marketing, Order, Social entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship and Knowledge transfer. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Affect and Marketing. His Order research incorporates elements of Public relations and Audit.
His work carried out in the field of Social entrepreneurship brings together such families of science as Business model, Economic geography and Social network. The various areas that he examines in his Entrepreneurship study include Morphological box, Conceptual framework and Social capital. His Knowledge transfer study incorporates themes from Small business and Control.
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Robustness of the Theory of Planned Behavior in Predicting Entrepreneurial Intentions and Actions
Teemu Kautonen;Teemu Kautonen;Marco van Gelderen;Matthias Fink;Matthias Fink.
(2015)
From entrepreneurial intentions to actions: Self-control and action-related doubt, fear, and aversion
Marco Van Gelderen;Teemu Kautonen;Matthias Fink.
(2015)
Entrepreneurial Orientation and Business Performance — A Replication Study
Hermann Frank;Alexander Kessler;Matthias Fink.
Schmalenbach Business Review (2010)
Entrepreneurial marketing: moving beyond marketing in new ventures
Sascha Kraus;Rainer Harms;Matthias Fink.
(2010)
Regional Social Legitimacy of Entrepreneurship: Implications for Entrepreneurial Intention and Start-up Behaviour
Ewald Kibler;Teemu Kautonen;Matthias Fink.
(2014)
Loan managers’ trust and credit access for SMEs
Andrea Moro;Matthias Fink;Matthias Fink.
Journal of Banking and Finance (2013)
Age, job identification, and entrepreneurial intention
Isabella Hatak;Rainer Harms;Matthias Fink.
Journal of Managerial Psychology (2015)
Family firm research: sketching a research field
Sascha Kraus;Rainer Harms;Matthias Fink.
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management (2011)
Cooperation, Trust and Performance – Empirical Results from Three Countries
Matthias Fink;Alexander Kessler.
British Journal of Management (2009)
Cooperative internationalization of SMEs: Self-commitment as a success factor for International Entrepreneurship
Matthias Fink;Rainer Harms;Sascha Kraus.
European Management Journal (2008)
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