Contact
+49 711 685 83422
+49 711 685 83594
Email
Keplerstraße 17
70174 Stuttgart
Deutschland
Room: 6.041
Office Hours
On thursday, 2:00 - 3:00 pm, only during the semester
- 1984 – 1990: Business & Engineering Studies at the Technical University Darmstadt
- 1990 – 1995: Research Fellow, specializing in Business Management at the Technical University in Darmstadt under Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. H.-Chr. Pfohl
- 1995: Doctorate at the Technical University in Darmstadt, topic: “Management control of resource owners as key to the theory of the enterprise”
- 1995 – 1996: Strategic procurement at MAN Roland Print Systems in Offenbach
- 1996 – 2003: Professor for Business Administration with focus on Logistics and Production at the Anhalt University of Applied Science in Bernburg
- 2003: Higher Education Teaching Qualification (habilitation) at the Department of Law and Economics, Technical University Darmstadt, topic: “Behaviour and Quality of Communication and Successful Supplier Management – a causal analysis of external communication behaviour of Procurement Managers”
- 2003 – 2008: Professor of Business Administration, Production and Logistics at the Saar University of Applied Sciences, Saarbrücken
- 2008 – present: Professor of General Business Studies, Logistics and Supply Management at the University of Stuttgart
- German Academic Association for Business Research (VHB), Member of the scientific committees for Logistics, Sustainability, Production Management and International Management
- International Purchasing & Supply Education & Research Association (IPSERA)
- International Association for Research in Logistics (AIRL) (French)
- German Association Supply Chain Management, Procurement and Logistics (BME)
- German Federal Logistics Association (BVL)
- Guidance Counsellor for the German Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation
- Member of the Board of the Journals of Purchasing and Supply Management
- Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Logistics Research journal
- Logistics management, Labour and Logistics, Logistics Services, Supply Management, Research Methods
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