Wilhelm Hasenack

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Wilhelm Hasenack (born July 26, 1901 in Schwelm ; † March 9, 1984 in Göttingen ) was a German economist . He helped shape the development of business administration and, among other things, made a contribution to re-establishing international relationships in business administration after the Second World War. Particular consideration was given to him u. a. the person in the company as a subject. He was particularly critical of mathematics in business administration and the dismantling of the German economy after the end of the Second World War .

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Wilhelm Hasenack passed his Abitur at the Realgymnasium in Schwelm in 1920 and then studied a semester of economics in Bonn . In 1923 he graduated as a business graduate in Cologne . After a banking practice in 1924/1925, he obtained his doctorate in 1925. rer. pole.

From 1925 to 1928 he was an assistant and private lecturer at the Technical University of Berlin, where he helped set up the business engineering course. He completed his habilitation in Berlin in 1929 and became an associate professor in 1934. In 1938 he was appointed to the Leipzig Commercial College , where he was rector from 1939 to 1941. Hasenack resigned from this office six months before the end of his term for political reasons.

In 1945 Hasenack was dismissed from his post as a university lecturer by the Soviet occupying forces and in 1947 he moved with his family to West Germany, where he took over the management of the business administration department of the Rhenish-Westphalian Institute for Economic Research in Essen at the request of the same year .

In 1949, Hasenack was appointed to what was then the only business management chair at the University of Göttingen , where he planned to introduce business management and business education courses. In the same year he founded the journal Business Research and Practice .

In 1969 Wilhelm Hasenack retired .

Awards

  • In September 1961, the German Society for Business Administration awarded Wilhelm Hasenack the silver Johann Friedrich Schär plaque .
  • In December 1964, Hasenack was awarded the title of Dr. rerum politicarum honoris causa awarded by the Faculty of Economics at the Technical University of Berlin .
  • In 1973, Hasenack became an honorary member of the Association of Graduate Business Teachers of Lower Saxony.

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  • Jürgen Schneider: Marxist-Leninist economics according to the Soviet model at the universities of the Soviet occupation zone / GDR: legitimation and propaganda for the party congresses of the SED . In: Hans-Jürgen Gerhard (Ed.): Structure and Dimension. Festschrift for Karl Heinrich Kaufhold. Volume 2: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries . Stuttgart 1997.
  • Hans-Joachim Engeleiter (Hrsg.): Contemporary issues of corporate management. Festschrift for Wilhelm Hasenack's 65th birthday . Berlin 1966.
  • Hans-Joachim Engeleiter (ed.): Company and society. Festschrift for the 75th birthday of Wilhelm Hasenack . Berlin 1976.
  • People who had a relationship with the Leipzig Graduate School of Management (HHL) as students, assistants or professors in business administration ( online , PDF, 24 kB).

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Individual evidence

  1. Oswald Hahn: Mourning Erich Gutenberg (Cologne) December 13, 1897 - May 22, 1984 Wilhelm Hasenack (Göttingen) July 26, 1901 - April 9, 1984 Friedrich Henzel (Mannheim) January 7, 1891 - 3.18.1984 Heinrich Rittershausen (Cologne) August 5, 1898 - June 15, 1984 . In: Journal for the entire cooperative system . tape 34 , no. 1 , April 1st, 1984, ISSN  2366-0414 , doi : 10.1515 / zfgg-1984-0124 ( degruyter.com [accessed on August 3, 2017]).
  2. ^ A b Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries . Franz Steiner Verlag, 1997, ISBN 978-3-515-07066-9 ( google.de [accessed on August 3, 2017]).
  3. ^ Georg-August University of Göttingen - Public Relations: History - Georg August University of Göttingen. Retrieved August 3, 2017 .