Rudolf Stemberger

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rudolf Stemberger (born December 13, 1901 in Vienna , Austria-Hungary ; † March 13, 1964 in Salzburg ) was Professor of Business Administration at the University of Innsbruck .

biography

Stemberger graduated from the Export Academy in Vienna in 1923 . He wrote his doctoral thesis in 1932 with the title Economics and Mathematics , excerpts of which were later published in the magazine Städtisches Leben - Blätter für Organic Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftslehre . After completing his doctorate , he initially worked in various companies before turning back to academic work and working in commercial schools and academies in Austria. Stemberger became a member of the NSDAP in 1942 (# 8804923).

In 1945 he became director of the Federal Trade Academy in Bregenz and in 1952 state school inspector for commercial education in Tyrol , Vorarlberg and Salzburg . In 1945 he became a lecturer at the Leopold Franzens University in Innsbruck and gave lectures on general business administration, commercial and tax accounting, and corporate accounting . In 1949 he completed his habilitation in Innsbruck with The business value problem in the tax balance sheet and was appointed full professor at the newly established chair for business administration in 1955. In 1962 he became a full professor.

Works

  • Immanuel Kant as a philosopher and sociologist. Sexl, Vienna 1953.
  • The tax balance. Manz, Vienna 1959 (= Balance Sheet and Tax, Volume 3).

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 , p. 843