Curt Sandy

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Curt Sandig (born May 6, 1901 in Klotzsche ( Dresden ); † September 1, 1981 in Bad Kohlgrub ) was a German economist whose approach to corporate management significantly influenced the development of an important business administration .

Life path

Sandig studied at the Mannheim, Leipzig and Berlin commercial colleges. It was founded in 1929 as an assistant to Heinrich Nicklisch in Berlin Dr. oec. did his doctorate and habilitation in 1934 in business administration in Leipzig, where he then worked as a private lecturer until 1937. He then taught as an adjunct professor at Heidelberg University .

From 1920 to 1921 Sandig was a member of the Escherich organization or the League of Brothers vom Stein . In 1933 he joined the SA. In 1934 he signed the professors' commitment to Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist state at universities and colleges . From 1937 he was a member of the NSDAP . In 1941 he was drafted into the Wehrmacht as a war administrator. From 1944 to 1946 he was a prisoner of war in England. By order of the American military authorities, he was released from Heidelberg University in 1946. In the arbitration chamber proceedings for denazification, because he was scientifically and factually oriented and not materially burdened , he was classified in the group of followers .

In 1949, Sandig was appointed a regular associate professor at the Mannheim Business School (now the University) . From 1955 until his retirement in 1969 he was full professor for business administration. He was elected dean, prorector and rector and was chairman of the association of university lecturers for business administration.

From 1967 until his death, Sandig was an honorary managing partner of the non-profit Bumiller Raab Haus Foundation.

Services

With his major work, published in 1953, The management of the company. Business management policy created essential suggestions and foundations for a normative, decision-based business management theory. The subject of his revised, in-depth book under the title Business Policy is the political element of internal and market-oriented management in companies and its relation to social science. Sandig is one of the professors who determined the dynamics of the development of the University of Mannheim after the Second World War.

Sandig's 104 publications comprised 11 books, 27 contributions in compilations and 58 articles in magazines as well as 8 biographies and appreciations. He was also editor or co-editor of the journals Neue Betriebswirtschaft and Die Betriebswirtschaft .

Fonts

  • Financing with outside capital , Stuttgart 1930 (134 pp.)
  • Requirements research, Stuttgart 1934 (180 pages)
  • Company group as an organization and management problem , Berlin 1937 (48 pages)
  • The management of the company. Business policy , Stuttgart 1953, (230 pages)
  • Forms for the annual financial statements. Large format , 2nd edition, edited by Prof. Dr. Kurt Schmalz, Stuttgart 1955 (187 pages); Processing together with Dipl. Kfm. Karl-Heinz Förster.
  • The company's reputation . Nature and economic significance , Stuttgart 1963 (36 pages)
  • Financing with outside capital , new version, Poeschel Collection, vol. 40, Stuttgart 1965 (69 pages)
  • Business policy, 2nd completely revised edition of 'Dieführung des Betrieb. Business policy ‛, Stuttgart 1966 (307 pages)
  • Finances and financing of the company , 2nd edition, Poeschel Collection, Volume 55, Stuttgart 1968 (112 pp.)
  • Financing with outside capital , 2nd edition, Poeschel Collection, Vol. 40, Stuttgart 1974 (80 pp.)
  • Finances and financing of the company , 3rd edition, Poeschel Collection, Volume 55, Stuttgart 1969 (167 pages); together with R. Koehler

Honors

  • 1972: Great Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • Gold Medal of Honor from the University of Mannheim
  • A student residence hall in Mannheim , today's Bumiller-Raab-Haus, was named after Curt Sandig . In view of Sandy’s relations with the National Socialist regime, the dormitory was renamed on the initiative of the AStA of the University of Mannheim in 2019.

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Individual evidence

  1. PDF file with dates of birth and death ( memento of the original from September 28, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hhl.de
  2. ^ Organization Escherich (Orgesch), 1920/21 - Historisches Lexikon Bayerns. Retrieved on August 21, 2017 (German (Sie-Salutation)).
  3. Brothers of Stone (secret organization in Saxony, mostly newspaper clippings) - German Digital Library. Retrieved August 21, 2017 .
  4. General information on the Faculty of Business Administration. Retrieved August 21, 2017 .
  5. Internet presence of the Bumiller-Raab-Haus .