Markus Mändle

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Markus Mändle (born November 17, 1967 in Geislingen an der Steige ) is a German economist at the Nürtingen-Geislingen University of Economics and Environment (HfWU).

Live and act

Growing up in Geislingen, he obtained his Abitur at Michelberg-Gymnasium and then studied economics at the University of Hohenheim . From 1994 to 1999 he was a research associate at the Research Center for Cooperatives at the University of Hohenheim. In 2000, she completed her doctorate with a thesis on the existence and development of housing cooperatives . From 1999 to 2002 Mändle was an executive assistant and project manager at Kreissparkasse Göppingen.

In the 2002/03 winter semester he was offered a professorship for economics , in particular cooperation at the Nürtingen-Geislingen University of Economics and Environment (HfWU). In 2005 he founded the Institute for Cooperation (IfK) at this university, which he has headed ever since. In the academic self-administration, Mändle was Dean of Studies for the Real Estate Management course from 2006 to 2007 and Vice Dean of the Faculty of Business and Law (FWR) from 2007 to 2019 . Since 2019 he has been Vice-Rector for Careers and Cooperation at the HfWU.

Mändle has long been a lecturer at various training institutions and a member of numerous institutions and professional associations, including the Institute for Cooperative Studies at the Humboldt University in Berlin , the Working Group for Cooperative Research Institutes (AGI), the Association for Social Policy , the gif Society for Real Estate Research, and European Real Estate Society (ERES) and the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association (AREUEA).

Mändle mainly deals with issues of economic cooperation . The cooperative is one of his main research areas . He is the author and (co-) editor of scientific publications on economic, real estate and cooperative topics. Together with his father Eduard Mändle (1936–2013) he published the new edition of the housing and real estate lexicon in 2011 with over 300 authors from science and practice. In 2017 Mändle published the 850-page Real Estate Management Handbook .

Fonts (selection)

  • with Eduard Mändle: Financing strategies for housing cooperatives . Hamburg 1994.
  • Existence and Development of Housing Cooperatives - An Analysis with Special Consideration of New Institutional Economics and Overall Performance Theory. Stuttgart-Hohenheim 2000.
  • Market weakness theory and development of housing associations. In: G. Ebert et al. (Ed.): Cooperative economy - theory and practice. Landsberg / Lech 2001, pp. 289-299.
  • with Sascha Hempe: What are the Attitudes of Young People towards Housing Co-operatives in Germany? In: FiBRE Findings in Built and Rural Environments. RICS Research. London, November 2006.
  • with Hansjörg Bach: Real estate industry associations. In: K.-W. Schulte (ed.): Real estate economics. Volume IV: Economic Basics. Munich 2008, pp. 609-651.
  • with Eduard Mändle: Keyword group “Cooperatives”. In: Gabler Wirtschaftslexikon. Wiesbaden 2010.
  • with Ina Wagner: Cooperative housing cooperatives. In: Journal for the entire cooperative system, (ZfgG) , Volume 61, Issue 1/2011, pp. 3–18.
  • with Maria-Pia Morrone: What is the image of housing associations? Results of an empirical study. In: Hohenheim Cooperative Research. (HGF) , Stuttgart-Hohenheim 2011, pp. 89-106.
  • The Economics of Housing Co-operative Externalities. In: International Journal of Co-operative Management, (IJCM) , Vol. 6, No. 2, September 2013, pp. 25-32.
  • Cooperative identity in the dynamics of the market - considerations on the essence of the housing cooperative. In: J. Laurinkari, R. Schediwy, T. Todev (eds.): Cooperative science between theory and history. Bremen 2014, pp. 645–656.

Editing

  • with Eduard Mändle: Textbook series Modern Real Estate Management. Textbooks for studies, advanced training and practice, Hamburg.
  • Contributions to cooperation. Series of publications by the Institute for Cooperation at the University of Economics and Environment (HfWU), Hamburg.
  • with Eduard Mändle: Housing and Real Estate Lexicon. 2nd Edition. Freiburg 2011.
  • Real Estate Management Handbook. 1st edition. Freiburg 2017.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Markus Mändle's personal homepage
  2. New prorectors elected - press release of the HfWU from 06.06.2019
  3. Markus Mändle on the IfG Berlin website
  4. ^ Markus Mändle member of the research network
  5. A heavyweight on the bookshelf. ( Memento from January 18, 2015 in the web archive archive.today ) In: Geislinger Zeitung. December 8, 2011.
  6. The time of the polymath is over
  7. ^ Markus Mändle in the Gabler Wirtschaftslexikon