Professorships
Professorships in the Department of Socioeconomics by subject area:
Business Administration
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Prof. Dr. Alexander Bassen (Capital Markets and Management)
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Prof. Fenna Blomsma, PhD (Junior Professorship for Business Administration with a Focus on the Circular Economy)
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Prof. Dr. Silke Boenigk (Management of Public, Private & Nonprofit Organizations)
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Prof. Dr. Timo Busch (Management and Sustainability)
- Prof. Dr. Laura Marie Edinger-Schons (Sustainable Business)
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Prof. Dr. Jetta Frost (Organization and Management)
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Prof. Dr. Daniel Geiger (Organization Studies)
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Prof. Dr. Dirk Ulrich Gilbert (Business Ethics and Management)
- Prof. Dr. Johannes Kriebel (Sustainable Finance)
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Prof. Dr. Kerstin Lopatta (Financial Accounting, Auditing and Sustainability)
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Prof. Dr. Daniela Rastetter (Human Resource Management and Gender)
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Prof. Dr. Florian Schramm (Human Resources)
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Prof. Dr. Sebastian Späth (MGMT/Digital Markets)
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Prof. Dr. Alexander Szimayer (Financial Economics)
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Prof. Dr. Torsten Teichert (Marketing and Innovation)
- Prof. Dr. Jana-Michaela Timm (Junior Professorship for Responsible Investment and Management)
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Prof. Dr. Dominik Vogel (Junior Professorship for Public Management, from mid-September 2024 reachable via the Harz University of Applied Sciences)
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Prof. Dr. Rick Vogel (Public Management)
Law
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Prof. Dr. Kai-Oliver Knops (Civil and Commercial law, esp. Banking, Capital Markets and Consumer Law)
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Prof. Dr. iur. Karsten Nowrot, LL.M. (German Public Law, Public International Law, European Law and International Economic Law)
Sociology
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Prof. Dr. Frank Adloff (Sociology, in particular Dynamics and Regulation of Economy and Society)
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Prof. Dr. Petra Böhnke (Sociology, in particular Sociology of Social Change)
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Prof. Dr. Henning Lohmann (Sociology, in particular Social Research Methods)
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Prof. Dr. Sabine Maasen (Science Studies and Innovation Research)
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Prof. Dr. Katharina Manderscheid (Sociology, in particular Conduct of Life and Sustainability)
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Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Menz (Sociology, in particular Work, Organization, and Innovation)
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Prof. Dr. Almut Peukert (Junior Professorship for Sociology, in particular Work, Organization, and Gender)
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Vertr.-Prof. Dr. Jan Weyand (Substitute Professor Sociology, in particular Dynamics and Regulation of Economy and Society)
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Prof. Dr. Katharina Zimmermann (Junior Professorship for Sociology, in particular Sociology of Economic Action)
Economics
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Prof. Dr. Miriam Beblo (Economics of Labour, Migration, Gender)
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Prof. Dr. Ulrich Fritsche (Applied Economics)
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Prof. Dr. Arne Heise (Public Finance and Public Governance)
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Prof. Dr. Mathias Kifmann (Health Economics and Social Policy)
- Prof. Dr. Johanna Kokot (Junior Professorship for Economics, especially Behavioral Economics of Health)
- Prof. Dr. Johanna Krenz (Junior Professorship for Economics, with a focus on International Macroeconomics and Financial Markets)
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Prof. Dr. Grischa Perino (Environmental Economics)
- Prof. Dr. Marianne Saam (Digital Economics)
§17-Professors
Persons who have distinguished themselves through outstanding achievements and have, as a rule, successfully taught independently at UHH for at least three years may be awarded the academic title of "Professor". These are so-called "§17 professorships". The following professors are active in the Department of Social Economics:
Associate Members
Retired professors/with emeritus status
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Prof. Dr. Ingrid Größl
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Prof. Dr. Helga Milz
- Prof. Dr. Horst Zündorf