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Structure of Research of the Faculty of Economic Sciences


Our strengths in research: Three Core research areas and four cross section areas.

Our strengths in research:



Belonging Chairs:
Application Software and E-Business (Schumann)
Information Management (Kolbe)
Marketing, with focus on Consumer Behaviour (Boztuğ)
Marketing and Innovation Management (Hammerschmidt)
Quantitative Marketing (Junior-Professorship, Dannewald)
Production and Logistics (Geldermann)

Retailing (Toporowski)
Belonging Chairs:
Accounting and Auditing (Hitz)
Domestic and International Taxation (Oestreicher)
Economic Policy and SME-Research (Bizer)
Electronic Finance and Digital Markets (Muntermann)
Financial Control (Dierkes)
Finance (Korn)
International Economics and Applied Econometrics (Geishecker)
Management and Control (Wolff)
Microeconomics (Keser)
Organization and Management (N.N.)
Public Economics (Schwager)
Public Economics (Junior-Professorship, Baskaran)

Belonging Chairs:
Development Economics (Junior-Professorship, N.N.)
Development Studies, with particular focus on Latin America (Lay)
Economic Policy (Ohr)
Indian Economic Development (CeMIS) (N.N.)
International Economics (Strulik)
International and Monetary Economics (Rübel)
Theoretical Economics and Development Economics (Klasen)




Belonging Chairs:
Econometrics (Nenadić)
Statistics (Kneib)
Belonging Chairs:
Application Software
and E-Business (Schumann)
Information Management (Kolbe)
Management-Information Systems and Methods (Junior-Professorship, Kranz)
Belonging Chairs:
Business Education and Human Resource Development (Seeber)
Business Education with focus on Educational Management (Junior-Professorship, Tonhäuser)
Belonging Chair:
Economic and Social History (Schneider)