Professorship for Business Administration, in Particular Organization Studies

Organisational unit: Professoship

Organisation profile

The Professorship for Organization Studies examines contemporary organizational, strategic and entrepreneural practices as well as their societal implications. Being anchored in the broader social sciences, the professorship advances an interdisciplinary research program, that is embedded in contemporary discourses in management and organization research. In teaching, the team contributes an extensive portfolio of courses and seminars to the Leuphana College, the Graduate School, and the Professional School, and supervises final theses in the areas of organization, strategy, and entrepreneurship.

Main research areas

The research projects at the Professorship for Organization Studies aim to better understand contemporary organizational, strategic and entrepreneural practices and their social impact. The social-scientific, mostly practical-theoretical orientation of the research projects is decisive for this, as it sharpens the view for the subtle, partly profane, but nevertheless effective activities in organizations through which work is coordinated and strategies are produced.
The research activities of the team are not dogmatically bound to specific research methods. Nevertheless, the team has acquired specialized knowledge in the field of qualitative research, which also includes less conventional methods, e.g. in the areas of video analysis and discourse analysis.

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Publications

  1. Online Channel Sales Premia in Times of COVID-19: First Evidence from Germany
  2. § 24 Umsetzung von zwischenstaatlichen Vereinbarungen und Rechtsakten der EG
  3. Supporting non-hierarchical supply chain networks in the electronics industry
  4. Sammlungskonzepte an Jahrhundertwenden. Die Weimarer Bibliothek 1800 und 2000
  5. The Relationship Between the Environmental and Economic Performance of Firms
  6. Wie können sich Schulen durch musikpädagogische Förderung weiterentwickeln?
  7. The role of facial cues in signalling cooperativeness is limited and nuanced
  8. Sustainability Management for the Olympic and Paralymic Games in London 2012
  9. Das Dorf als Gegenstand sozialwissenschaftlicher Forschung und Theoriebildung.
  10. Vom „rights-based approach" zum "solution-based approach" in der WTO-Streitbeilegung?
  11. Modelle und Verfahren zur Beschreibung des Systemverhaltens von Rechnernetzen
  12. Der Sprachkörper unter dem Seziermesser: Strukturalismus im Goethe-Wörterbuch
  13. Wild pollinators enhance fruit set of crops regardless of honey bee abundance
  14. Institutional dual ownership and voluntary greenhouse gas emission disclosure
  15. Approaching the Cognitive and Social Functions of World of Warcraft Fan-Comics
  16. Threshold stress during tensile and compressive creep in AE42 magnesium alloy
  17. Menschen im Amt. Verletzbarkeit in der politischen Kommunikation der Gegenwart
  18. Twitter and its usage for dialogic stakeholder communication by MNCs and NGOs
  19. Unlocking knowledge-policy action gaps in disaster-recovery-risk governance cycle
  20. Social dynamics of community resilience building in the face of climate change
  21. Kulturelle Diversität in den Künsten zwischen Tradition und Zeitgenossenschaft
  22. Use Cases for Artificial Intelligence in the Product Experimentation Lifecycle
  23. From the plurality of transdisciplinarity to concrete transdisciplinary methods
  24. Introduction to the symposium on feminist perspectives on human–nature relations