Alfred Luhmer

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Alfred Luhmer (born June 5, 1941 in Bonn ) is a German business economist. He is professor i. R. at the University of Magdeburg at the chair for business administration, in particular corporate accounting and controlling.

Life

Luhmer studied business administration at the University of Cologne . After completing his studies in 1965, he worked there as a research assistant with Erich Gutenberg . After his retirement, he moved to Kiel University as an assistant in 1966. He gave up this position in 1967 to study mathematics there. In 1969 he became an assistant at the University of Regensburg , where he received his doctorate in 1974 with a thesis on machine production processes . He then moved to Bielefeld University as an academic adviser. There he completed his habilitation in 1987. In 1988 he was offered a professorship for general business administration at the University of Frankfurt am Main . In 1990 he returned to Bielefeld as a professor of controlling. In 1993 he followed a call to Magdeburg University to one of the four founding professorships of the Faculty of Economics. From 1995 to 1996 he was dean and, as part of a pilot project of the DAAD, introduced the first full-time full-time economics course in English at a university in Germany. After his retirement in 2007, guest stays at the Universities of Konstanz and Xiamen (China) followed.

research

Alfred Luhmer's research area covers his very broad spectrum and goes beyond the core area of ​​internal corporate accounting. Gutenberg's theory of the company is formative for his work. According to a study by Dyckhoff / Thieme / Schmitz, his co- authorship article ADPULS in continuous time is one of the most frequently cited articles by German professors internationally.

Works

  • ADPULS in continuous time , with Alois Steindl , Gustav Feichtinger , Richard Hartl , Gerhard Sorger , in European Journal of Operations Research, Vol. 34, pp. 171–177
  • On the logic of the partial value , in ZfbF 1985

literature

  • Robert F. Göx: Alfred Luhmer 65 years old , in ZfbF June 2006, pp. 525-527

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Harald Dyckhoff, Annegret Thieme, Christian Schmitz, The Perception of German-speaking University Lecturers for Business Administration in Business Administration , p. 372