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Matthias Fink is affiliated with Johannes Kepler University of Linz in Austria. Their research spans multiple fields, predominantly in Social Sciences, Business, Management and Accounting, and Medicine. Within these broader domains, Fink's work focuses on subfields such as Sociology and Political Science, Information Systems and Management, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation, and Cognitive Neuroscience.

The researcher addresses several main topics in their publications, including Medical Practices and Rehabilitation, Digital Marketing and Social Media, Technology Adoption and User Behaviour, Acupuncture Treatment Research Studies, Clinical Practice Guidelines Implementation, Health and Medical Studies, and Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies.

Frequent publication venues associated with their work include:

  • Technological Forecasting and Social Change
  • Academy of Management Proceedings
  • Cephalalgia
  • Journal of Corporate Finance
  • Journal of Business Research

Some notable recent papers by Matthias Fink are:

  • Spillover effects of government initiatives fostering entrepreneurship on the access to bank credit for entrepreneurial firms in Europe, 2020, Journal of Corporate Finance
  • The Role of Fear of Missing Out and Experience in the Formation of SME Decision Makers' Intentions to Adopt New Manufacturing Technologies, 2022, Technological Forecasting and Social Change
  • Combination of acupuncture and medical training therapy on tension type headache: Results of a randomised controlled pilot study, 2021, Cephalalgia
  • Service quality in social media communication of NPOs: The moderating effect of channel choice, 2021, Journal of Business Research
  • Effects of acupuncture and medical training therapy on depression, anxiety, and quality of life in patients with frequent tension-type headache: A randomized controlled study, 2023, Cephalalgia

Matthias Fink frequently collaborates with several co-authors, among whom are Daniela Maresch, Matthias Karst, Johannes Gartner, Joerg Schiller, and Christian Sturm.

Best Publications

  • Robustness of the Theory of Planned Behavior in Predicting Entrepreneurial Intentions and Actions

    Teemu Kautonen;Teemu Kautonen;Marco van Gelderen;Matthias Fink;Matthias Fink

  • From entrepreneurial intentions to actions: Self-control and action-related doubt, fear, and aversion

    Marco Van Gelderen;Teemu Kautonen;Matthias Fink

  • Entrepreneurial marketing: moving beyond marketing in new ventures

    Sascha Kraus;Rainer Harms;Matthias Fink

  • Entrepreneurial Orientation and Business Performance — A Replication Study

    Hermann Frank;Alexander Kessler;Matthias Fink

  • Regional Social Legitimacy of Entrepreneurship: Implications for Entrepreneurial Intention and Start-up Behaviour

    Ewald Kibler;Teemu Kautonen;Matthias Fink

  • Age, job identification, and entrepreneurial intention

    Isabella Hatak;Rainer Harms;Matthias Fink

  • Loan managers’ trust and credit access for SMEs

    Andrea Moro;Matthias Fink;Matthias Fink

  • Cooperation, Trust and Performance – Empirical Results from Three Countries

    Matthias Fink;Alexander Kessler

  • Family firm research: sketching a research field

    Sascha Kraus;Rainer Harms;Matthias Fink

  • Place attachment and social legitimacy: Revisiting the sustainable entrepreneurship journey

    Ewald Kibler;Matthias Fink;Matthias Fink;Richard Lang;Richard Lang;Pablo Muñoz;Pablo Muñoz

  • Stress Processes: An Essential Ingredient in the Entrepreneurial Process

    Andreas Rauch;Matthias Fink;Isabella Hatak

  • Understanding place-based entrepreneurship in rural Central Europe: A comparative institutional analysis

    Richard Lang;Matthias Fink;Ewald Kibler

  • Effective entrepreneurial marketing on Facebook – A longitudinal study

    Matthias Fink;Matthias Fink;Monika Koller;Johannes Gartner;Arne Floh;Arne Floh

  • Cooperative internationalization of SMEs: Self-commitment as a success factor for International Entrepreneurship

    Matthias Fink;Rainer Harms;Sascha Kraus

  • Innovativeness and family-firm performance: The moderating effect of family commitment

    Isabella Hatak;Isabella Hatak;Teemu Kautonen;Teemu Kautonen;Matthias Fink;Matthias Fink;Juha Kansikas

  • Rural social entrepreneurship: The role of social capital within and across institutional levels

    Richard Lang;Richard Lang;Matthias Fink;Matthias Fink

  • Rapidly internationalizing ventures: how definitions can bridge the gap across contexts

    Beate Cesinger;Matthias Fink;Tage Koed Madsen;Sascha Kraus

  • Antecedents of innovation and growth: analysing the impact of entrepreneurial orientation and goal-oriented management

    Rainer Harms;Carl Henning Reschke;Sascha Kraus;Matthias Fink

  • Innovation Offshoring, Institutional Context and Innovation Performance: A Meta-Analysis

    Nina Rosenbusch;Michael Gusenbauer;Isabella Hatak;Isabella Hatak;Matthias Fink

  • REDUCTION IN INFORMATION ASYMMETRY AND CREDIT ACCESS FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM‐SIZED ENTERPRISES

    Andrea Moro;Matthias Fink;Daniela Maresch

Frequent Co-Authors

Sascha Kraus
Sascha Kraus University of Siegen
Rainer Harms
Rainer Harms University of Twente
Teemu Kautonen
Teemu Kautonen Zayed University
Klaus E. Meyer
Klaus E. Meyer University of Western Ontario
Hans Landström
Hans Landström Lund University
David J. Storey
David J. Storey University of Sussex

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