Walter Weigmann

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Walter Weigmann (born May 23, 1902 in Ingolstadt ; † April 15, 1945 fallen near Güntersberge in the Harz Mountains ) was a German professor of business administration .

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Walter Weigmann attended the Realgymnasium in Ingolstadt and graduated in 1925 with a degree in engineering from the Technical University of Munich and as a businessman in 1929 at the Leipzig University of Applied Sciences . He obtained his doctorate in 1930 at the Technical University of Munich under the supervision of Werner as Dr. techn. and completed his habilitation in 1933 at the Leipzig Graduate School of Management.

Weigmann was an assistant at the Leipzig Graduate School from 1929 and a private lecturer from 1933. In Göttingen he was a lecturer in business administration from 1935 to 1937 and associate professor from 1937 to 1939. From 1939 he was last involved in the war as a lieutenant. In 1942 he called for business administration to be turned into a political science and not to be viewed as a humanities.

Publications

  • Profitability and economic work, especially in the public electricity industry . Berlin: publishing book. L. Weiss, 1930
  • Is profitability a measure of economic activity . Berlin: L. Weiss, 1930
  • Basics of the company comparison . Stuttgart: Poeschel, 1932.
  • Modern factory accounting with special consideration of imputed (operational) accounting and the reform of stock corporation law . Leipzig: Meiner, 1935 1st edition, 1937 2nd complete. u. exp. Ed., 1940 3rd essential. exp. Edition * Options for carrying out company comparisons . Düsseldorf: Verl. Stahleisen, 1935
  • Bookkeeping and balance sheet with special consideration of the ordinances on the order of the economy . Leipzig: Bibliogr. Inst., 1938
  • General basis of the company comparison . Leipzig: Mine, 1939
  • Cost calculation and pricing in the industry, under special consideration. d. Guiding principles for price determination in public Orders (LSÖ.) And cost accounting principles . Leipzig: Gloeckner, 1939 1st edition, 1941 2nd essential. exp. Ed.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Peter Mantel: Business Administration and National Socialism: An Institutional and Personal History Study. Gabler Research, 2009. ISBN 978-3-8349-1410-1 . Pages 122-137 and 858-860.