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More Immigrants Launch Their Businesses in Technological and Knowledge-Intensive Sectors
A recent study of the Center for SME Research and Entrepreneurship (ifm) at the University of Mannheim has found that, in Germany, there is an increase of business founders with a migrant background. Their businesses are mainly founded in technology and knowledge-intensive sectors.
Survey Among Businesses in Mannheim Shows that December Lockdown did not Affect but Shift Profits in Closed Sectors
The second lockdown is another huge challenge for all affected businesses. Unfortunately, relief is not yet in sight, as the federal government and the state governments decided to extend the business closures and imposed further restrictions on businesses. The coronavirus survey of the German ...
University of Mannheim Supports Local Public Transport Company RNV in its Transition to Hydrogen Buses
The Mannheim Institute for Sustainable Energy Studies (MISES) was awarded the contract to provide scientific support for the “H2 Rhein-Neckar” project. The project aims at converting the entire RNV bus fleet into hydrogen and fuel cell powered vehicles.
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The Wirtschaftswoche Ranking: In the Category “Lifetime Achievement”, Professor Homburg Is the Leading Researcher in Business Administration / Double Victory for Mannheim Scientists
The current Wirtschaftswoche lifetime ranking for business administration researchers assigns Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Christian Homburg, Mannheim marketing expert, the first rank as the top researcher in business administration in the German-speaking world. Dr. Dr. h.c. Martin Weber, distinguished ...
Business Administration in Mannheim Leads Nationwide in CHE Ranking of Master’s Programs
In a recent student survey conducted as part of the ranking of master’s programs of the Centre for Higher Education (CHE), the master’s program in Business Administration at the University of Mannheim ranks in the leading group in all categories.
Reimbursement Regulation of the November Aid Disadvantageous to Heavily Affected Industries, Mannheim Study Says
The German Business Panel (GBP) at the University of Mannheim conducted a nationwide, representative study with over 10,000 businesses. The study shows that it is unclear if the regulation to compensate businesses for up to 75 percent of their turnover, which is part of the so-called “November aid” ...
New network simplifies applications for international master’s programs
B2M network consists of six international business schools
Dr. Maximilian Merath Receives Südwestmetall Award for Early-Stage Researchers
The researcher at the University of Mannheim’s Business School has received the award for his doctoral dissertation on “Decision Making in Supply Risk and Supply Disruption Management”.
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Two young academics from the Business School at the University of Mannheim receive scholarships for their contributions to independent research
Moritz Appels and Florian Pethig, both research assistants at the Business School – University of Mannheim, were able to win the “Fellow Program Free Knowledge” of Wikimedia Germany with their projects.
German Startup Monitor 2020
University of Mannheim 4th in ranking of strongest start-ups producing universities in Germany