Organisation profile

EMPOWERING MINDS. INSPIRING INNOVATIONS. SHAPING TRANSFORMATIONS.

As part of Leuphana University, the School of Management and Technology is a dynamic and innovative community of students and faculty with high-level expertise in the fields of organization studies, responsible management, entrepreneurship, product development process, digital transformation and data science, and psychology and societal transformation. Our core aspiration is driving innovation in management and technology to shape responsible and sustainable transformations. In our research, we pioneer understandings of and solutions to the core challenges of our time, such as digitalization and sustainable production. In our teaching, we challenge conventional wisdom and inspire entrepreneurial thinking and responsible action. In business and society, we team up with local and international partners to contribute to the regional development of northern Germany. We value the interrelationships between disciplines, which is reflected in our interdisciplinary degree programs and collaboration in research.

 

The School of Management and Technology is home to the disciplines of Accounting and Finance, Business Psychology, Business Information Systems, Engineering, Management and Marketing. We support the respective identities and profile development of the disciplines, while also promoting interdisciplinary research and teaching in the shape of programs of study and research centers. This interdisciplinary approach is characterized by a commitment to responsibility and helping meet societal challenges.

Main research areas

The School of Management and Technology is the academic and professional home to 1,500 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral students, more than 50 professors, more than 70 research associates and research assistants, 36 professional staff members.

The main themes of the school are reflected in its study programs: The 3 major and 7 minor programs at the College, 5 master's programs and 4 doctoral programs at the Graduate School provide academic training. The doctoral programs focus on (1.) Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation (EMI), (2.) Information Systems and Data Science, (3.) Engineering and (4.) Management, Finance and Accounting.

In total, we offer 16 programs of study in the disciplines of Business Administration (in particular Accounting and Finance), Business Information Systems, Business Psychology, Engineering and Management.  

  1. Published

    Polarisierung der Einkommen von Selbständigen? zur Dynamik der Einkommensverteilung und der hohen Einkommen von Selbständigen und abhängig Beschäftigten

    Merz, J., 2006, Leuphana: Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe, 31 p. (FFB Diskussionspapier; no. 67).

    Research output: Working paperWorking papers

  2. Published

    Zusammenhänge und Mechanismen: das Groupthink-Phänomen neu betrachtet

    Martin, A. & Bartscher-Finzer, S., 2004, Lüneburg: Universität Lüneburg, 46 p. (Schriften aus dem Institut für Mittelstandsforschung; no. 28).

    Research output: Working paperWorking papers

  3. Published

    Kommunikation und Entscheidungsprozesse

    Martin, A., 2001, Lüneburg: Universität Lüneburg, 57 p. (Schriften aus dem Institut für Mittelstandsforschung; no. 2).

    Research output: Working paperWorking papers

  4. Published

    Multilayer neural networks

    Jacobs, J., 01.2004, Lüneburg: Universität Lüneburg, 19 p. (Final; vol. 14, no. 1).

    Research output: Working paperWorking papers

  5. Published

    Legal aspects of biomedical research: an overview

    Braun, S., 2003, 1. ed., Lüneburg: Universität Lüneburg, 20 p. (Arbeitsbericht; no. 291).

    Research output: Working paperWorking papers

  6. Published

    Are nascent entrepreneurs jacks-of-all-trades? a test of Lazear's theory of entrepreneurship with German data

    Wagner, J., 2003, Lüneburg: Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre der Universität Lüneburg, 12 p. (Arbeitsbericht; no. 295).

    Research output: Working paperWorking papers

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    Tägliche Arbeitszeitmuster und Einkommen von freien Berufen: neue Ergebnisse aus der deutschen Zeitbudgeterhebung

    Merz, J. & Boehm, P., 2006, Lüneburg: Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe, 34 p. (FFB Diskussionspapier; no. 60).

    Research output: Working paperWorking papers

  8. Published

    Are young and small firms hothouses for nascent entrepreneurs? Evidence from German micro data

    Wagner, J., 2004, Lüneburg: Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre der Universität Lüneburg, 11 p. (Arbeitsbericht; no. 301).

    Research output: Working paperWorking papers

  9. Published

    Exporte und Produktivität in Industriebetrieben: Niedersachsen im interregionalen und internationalen Vergleich

    Wagner, J., 2007, Lüneburg: Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre der Universität Lüneburg, 24 p. (Working paper series in economics; no. 68).

    Research output: Working paperWorking papers

  10. Published

    Regulierung des Netzmonopolisten durch Verbot von Peak-load Pricing?

    Korunig, J., 2006, Lüneburg: Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre der Universität Lüneburg, 31 p. (Working paper series in economics).

    Research output: Working paperWorking papers