Franz Findeisen

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Franz Findeisen (born August 18, 1892 in Mylau , Vogtland ; † June 9, 1962 in Auerbach / Vogtl. ) Was a German professor at the commercial colleges in Nuremberg and Leipzig.

Life

Findeisen was born the son of a grocer. He completed a three-year commercial apprenticeship in the grocery trade in Leipzig and then studied at the Leipzig University of Commerce . In 1911 he became a member of the Corps Hermunduria Leipzig. In 1917 he received his doctorate from the University of Leipzig with Karl Bücher on the coffee trade . His habilitation took place in 1919 at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main with Fritz Schmidt with the thesis The market share in the context of the sales economy of companies . In 1920 he became a professor at the newly founded Nuremberg Commercial College . In 1924/25 he was rector there. In 1925 he was appointed to the Leipzig Commercial College. With Hermann Großmann , he edited an important textbook on business administration. Due to psychological problems he fell ill in 1932 and fell out with his assistant Arthur Lisowsky . His mental health problems persisted and were aggravated by the events in the spring of 1933. Therefore, at the end of the summer semester of 1933, he was suspended from work due to illness and then forced to retire.

Publications

  • The company's reserves with special consideration of taxes , Berlin 1922
  • The Iron Stock in Business and Tax Relations , Berlin 1923
  • Entrepreneurship and Tax, Tax Management , Berlin 1923
  • Sales tax and bookkeeping, an investigation into the effect of sales tax on the organization, bookkeeping and income economics. Companies , Berlin 1923
  • The market share in the context of the sales economy of companies , 1924 (Habilitation from 1919)

See also

literature

  • Prof. Dr. Franz Findeisen in ZfhF , 1962, pp. 591–592
  • Peter Mantel: Business Administration and National Socialism , Wiesbaden 2009, p. 687ff.

Individual evidence

  1. Erwin Willmann (Ed.): Directory of the old Rudolstädter Corps students. (AH. List of the RSC.) , 1928 edition, No. 1104
  2. ^ Dieter Schneider: History and methods of economics . Walter de Gruyter, 2000, ISBN 978-3-486-78688-0 ( google.de [accessed on August 3, 2017]).
  3. ^ Peter Mantel: Business Administration and National Socialism: An Institutional and Personal History Study . Springer-Verlag, 2010, ISBN 978-3-8349-8515-6 ( google.de [accessed on August 3, 2017]).