Karl Banse

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Karl Banse (born February 16, 1901 in Thale ; † November 5, 1977 ) was a German economist.

Life

Banse attended high school in Magdeburg and then completed an apprenticeship in wholesale and retail. Then studied at the Leipzig Graduate School of Management and was a member of the Corps Hermunduria there. In 1921 he passed the examination to become a business graduate. In 1923 the doctorate followed at the University of Heidelberg. During his doctoral studies and afterwards, he was Heinrich Sommerfeld's assistant at the Mannheim University of Commerce until 1926 . In 1926 he completed his habilitation in Königsberg (Prussia) in business administration, where he was given a teaching position at the university . He retained this when he was given a business administration professorship at the Königsberg commercial college in 1933. He was also a lecturer at the Herder Institute in Riga . After participating in the Second World War and being a prisoner of war, he resumed his scientific work in 1949. He became professor for business administration at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg , and in 1952 at the University of Frankfurt am Main . Banse had been a member of the NSDAP since 1937 .

Works

  • Organization and methods of business statistics (1929)

literature

  • Communications from the Institute for Retail Research at the University of Cologne . 2/1976.

Single receipts

  1. Peter Mantel: Business Administration and National Socialism, Wiesbaden 2009, p. 637