
معرفی
Michael Araki is a Lecturer at the UNSW Business School, specializing in polymathy, creativity, and entrepreneurship. His research focuses on how cross-domain knowledge integration drives innovative behavior and problem-solving, particularly in entrepreneurial contexts. He also explores macro-level entrepreneurship dynamics and the role of personality traits in creative processes.
Education: He holds a Master's degree from Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC Rio), where he completed his thesis titled 'Polymathic Leadership: Theoretical Foundation and Construct Development' in 2015.
Research Interests: Michael investigates the intersection of polymathy with entrepreneurship, emphasizing how diverse knowledge enhances innovation and crisis management. His work spans econometric analyses of CEO duality in Brazil, temperament traits' impact on creativity, and governance frameworks for entrepreneurial projects. He advocates for inclusive perspectives in entrepreneurial ecosystems and explores blockchain applications in economic opportunities.
Publications Trends: His recent articles highlight polymathy's role in high-growth entrepreneurship, regional ecosystems, and crisis navigation. He frequently collaborates on interdisciplinary topics, bridging psychology, management, and economics. Key themes include governance adaptability, socio-economic policy influences, and neurochemical-personality controversies.
Advising & Grants: No specific advising or grants are explicitly listed, though his research often involves multi-level institutional contingency frameworks and partnerships with industry for applied solutions.
Labs/Teams: While no specific labs are mentioned, his work aligns with UNSW's focus on entrepreneurial ecosystems and interdisciplinary innovation initiatives. He collaborates with researchers like Daniel Bennett, Helena Martins, and Irina Trofimova on key projects.




