Horst Steinmann
Horst Steinmann | |
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Born |
Bad Salzuflen, Germany | July 17, 1934
Nationality | German |
Known for | Economic study; professor of management economics and economic theory |
Horst Steinmann (born 17 July 1934 in Bad Salzuflen, Lippe, Germany) is a German economist and professor emeritus of management economics and business administration at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg.
His scholarly papers have been featured in the Social Science Research Network,[1] and he has contributed to many books and journals, such as Working Across Cultures, the theme of the Ninth Annual Conference of the European Business Ethics Network,[2] and Corporate Governance and Directors' Liabilities with his essay "The Enterprise as a Political System".[3]
References
- ↑ Social Science Research Network: Horst Steinmann
- ↑ Google Books: Working Across Cultures.
- ↑ Google Books: Corporate Governance and Directors' Liabilities, section The Enterprise as a Political System.
Select works
- Corporate Ethics and Management Theory, co-written with Andreas Georg Scherer. (PDF)
- Some Remarks on the Problem of Incommensurability in Organization Studies, co-written with Andreas Georg Scherer. (PDF)
- Managing the Multinational Enterprise in a World of Different Cultures: Some Fundamental Remarks on the Pluralism of Cultures and its Managerial Consequences, co-written with Andreas Georg Scherer. (PDF)
- Global Rules and Private Actors: Some Remarks on the Role of Corporate Ethics in the Process of Globalization. (PDF)
External links
- Horst Steinmann in the German National Library catalogue
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