Hans-Dieter Lösenbeck

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Hans-Dieter Lösenbeck (born March 13, 1934 in Hildesheim ; † March 27, 2020 ) was a German journalist and editor-in-chief of Stiftung Warentest's test magazine for 33 years .

Lösenbeck received his doctorate in 1964 at the University of Göttingen at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences on the pricing of public companies . Since 1966 he was the first editor-in-chief of the test magazine of Stiftung Warentest. In 1994 he also became a member of the management team of Stiftung Warentest and a division manager.

In April 1999, after the publication of around 2500 comparative product tests , Lösenbeck retired, and his successor was Hubertus Primus . In his retirement he published a chronicle about the first 38 years of the Stiftung Warentest.

He lived with his wife in Berlin-Frohnau .

Publications (selection)

  • With Johann Jirasek: Characteristics of determined sales activity - results from the survey on the rationalization of industrial sales , Beuth Verlag, Berlin / Cologne / Frankfurt (1963)
  • The pricing of public companies , Duncker & Humblot, Berlin (1963), doctoral thesis Göttingen 1954
  • Travel & Law: demonstrated during the holidays of the Pech family , Federal Committee for Economic Enlightenment eV, Cologne (December 1975)
  • Guide for consumers - information, tips and advice on problems in everyday consumer life , Press and Information Office of the Federal Government, 5th edition, Bonn (1991)
  • Stiftung Warentest - A Review - 1964 - 2002 , Stiftung Warentest, Berlin (2003), ISBN 3-931908-76-3

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans-Dieter Lösenbeck , Who's who, accessed online on December 4, 2012
  2. Hans-Dieter Lösenbeck , Der Tagesspiegel of April 5, 2020, accessed on April 5, 2020
  3. ^ Roman Schneider: Public Enterprises as Means of an Interventionist Competition Policy, Duncker & Humblot , 1982, p. 46 online
  4. ^ History of the Stiftung Warentest 1994
  5. a b Hans-Dieter Lösenbeck was editor-in-chief of the magazine test for 33 years