Martin-Peter Büch

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Martin-Peter Büch (* 1940 in Saarbrücken ) is a German sports scientist , sports economist and sports official . From 1995 to 2005 he was director of the Federal Institute for Sport Science .

Life

Büch played handball in his youth and then football at 1. FC Saarbrücken , before he was unable to continue his sporting career due to a complicated broken leg at the age of 24 and now concentrated entirely on his studies. However, he remained connected to 1. FC and was later a coach and board member.

Buch studied economics , law and psychology at the Saarland University in Saarbrücken and at the Albert Ludwig University in Freiburg im Breisgau. He took his degree in economics in Saarbrücken. After graduating in 1968, he became an employee in the economics and business administration department of Röchling-Bank Saarbrücken, at the same time an employee of Dr. Manfred Schäfer , member of the council of experts for assessing macroeconomic development . From 1970 to 1978 he was employed as a research assistant at the Institute for Public Finance and obtained his doctorate in 1975. rer. pole. ( To determine the principles of economic efficiency and frugality in the public budget of the Federal Republic of Germany ). At the same time he was a lecturer at Trier University and the Saarland Administration Academy . From 1978 to 1994 he was a consultant in the Federal Ministry of the Interior in the areas of media policy , domestic policy issues (including participation in the cabinet committee “ German Unity ”), East German cultural work and from 1984 head of the sports department. As a result, from 1990 to 1991 he was involved in the liquidation of the sports science institutions in the GDR . Since 1989 he has been teaching sports economics at the German Sport University Cologne , the Saarland University and the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main . From 1995 to 2005 he was director of the Federal Institute for Sport Science (BISp) Bonn and directed the funding less natural and more social science. In 1997, Büch was a co-founder and since then chairman of the German Sports Economics Working Group . In 2005 he became honorary professor for sports economics at Saarland University and science officer for the German Football Association (DFB). The WorldCat has 69 works by him.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.zeitschrift-sportmedizin.de/fileadmin/content/archiv2005/heft03/BISP.pdf
  2. http://www.sportwissenschaft.de/fileadmin/pdf/dvs-Info/1995/1995_1_vorstand.pdf
  3. Arnd Krüger : Olympic Games as a means of politics (pp. 35 to 54), in: Eike Emrich, Martin-Peter Büch, Werner Pitsch (ed.): Olympic Games - still contemporary? Values, goals, reality from a multidisciplinary perspective. Saarbrücken: Saarland University Press 2013, ISBN 978-3-86223-108-9 ; http://universaar.uni-saarland.de/monographien/volltexte/2014/112/
  4. http://www.arbeitskreis-sportoekonomie.de/html/satzung.html