Hans Seischab

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Hans Seischab (born March 3, 1898 in Traiskirchen , Austria-Hungary , † November 15, 1965 in Bad Dürrheim , Baden-Württemberg) was an Austrian - German economist and professor of business administration at the University of Hamburg .

Life

Seischab was born in Traiskirchen and worked in municipal services after completing school. In 1919 he began studying at the Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences and then from 1921 to 1922 studying at the Nuremberg Commercial College , where he was taught by Wilhelm Rieger , among others . Seischab was briefly a member of the SPD and then a member of the Styrian Homeland Security, which was transferred to the NSDAP in 1933 , he officially became a member of the NSDAP (# 4578514) on May 1, 1937, he also became a member of the SA .

In 1923 he went to the Sparkasse and then worked for three years as head of the cash desk in an industrial company. In 1927 he began studying again, this time at the Berlin School of Economics, where he received his commercial diploma, received his doctorate from Heinrich Nicklisch in 1931 and was then his assistant. In 1935 he was given a lectureship in business administration for banks and in 1938 he qualified as a professor with functions and circulation in banks . In 1940 he took over an extraordinary professorship at the University of Breslau . In 1944 he became a full professor at the Königsberg commercial college and shortly before the Soviet army marched in there, he was also rector. This made it difficult for him to take up his professional activity in the post-war years and so he did not resume teaching until 1948 at the Academy of the Community and then at the University of Hamburg . In 1951 he became a full professor in Hamburg. In 1955 he received a call to the Mannheim Business School, but turned it down and stayed in the Hanseatic city until 1960. Then he retired due to an eye problem.

Works

  • Investment trusts. Attempt of a theory of capital value protection companies , 1931
  • The functions and circulation of the banks , 1938
  • Calculation and pricing policy , Leipzig 1940
  • Profitability and profitability calculation , 1952
  • Dismantling of profit by inadmissible expansion of the concept of costs , in: Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaft (ZfB), 1952, pp. 19–28
  • About Profit Maximizing , 1960
  • Productivity and profitability of companies , in: ZfB 1953, pp. 501–514
  • Basic business terms , Poeschel Collection, Stuttgart 1961
  • Effects materials book (together with F. Junge), Poeschel Collection, Stuttgart 1962

As an employee, Seischab was involved in the 2nd edition of the HWB, the HdSW and the Deutsche Bankwirtschaft , as co-editor of the magazine Die Betriebswirtschaft (1940/1945) and the 3rd edition of the HWB (1956/1962). In 1954 he was the sole publisher of the 2nd, expanded edition of Schönpflug's Business Administration and opened the Poeschel Collection he founded with “Basic Business Terms”.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Peter Mantel: Business Administration and National Socialism: An Institutional and Personal History Study . Wiesbaden: Gabler, 2010, ISBN 978-3-8349-8515-6 , pp. 833ff.