Prof. Dr. Gunther Glenk
Juniorprofessor am Mannheim Institute for Sustainable Energy Studies
Forschungsschwerpunkte
- Kosten- und Profitabilitätsanalysen
- Ökonomie der Entkarbonisierung
- Nachhaltigskeitsmanagement
Lebenslauf
| Seit 2019 | Assistant Professor, Universität Mannheim |
| 2023–2024 | Climate Fellow, Institute for the Study of Business in Global Society, Harvard University |
| 2022 | Visiting Scholar, Stanford University – Graduate School of Business |
| 2016–2019 | Dr in Business (Summa cum laude), Technical University of Munich |
| 2018 | Visiting PhD Student, Stanford University – Graduate School of Business |
| 2016 | Visiting PhD Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology – MIT Energy Initiative |
| 2013–2016 | MSc in Management & Technology, Technical University of Munich |
| 2010–2013 | BSc in Management & Technology, Technical University of Munich |
Preise, Auszeichnungen, Ehrungen
- University of Mannheim, Business School: Junior Researcher Award 2024
- AACSB: 2024 Class of Influential Leaders 2024
- Harvard University: Climate Fellowship 2023
- University of Mannheim, Business School: Junior Research Award 2021
- Gregor Louisoder Umweltstiftung: Research Award in Economic Sciences 2021
- European Energy Exchange: Research Excellence Award 2020
- German Economic Association of Business Administration: Best Paper Award 2019
- Joachim Herz Stiftung: Add-on Fellowship Economics 2019
- (see CV for the comprehensive list)
Ausgewählte Publikationen
- Glenk, G. (2025). Corporate carbon accounting: Current practices and opportunities for research. Mannheim.
- Glenk, G., Holler, P. und Reichelstein, S. (2025). Policy support for electrolytic hydrogen: Impact of alternative carbon accounting rules. Mannheim.
- Reichelstein, S., Bach, A., Ernst, C. und Glenk, G. (2025). An accounting architecture for CO2-statements. Mannheim.
- Easton, P., Glenk, G., Kurtz, J., Landaverde Lorenzo, T. und Reichelstein, S. (2024). Accounting for corporate carbon emissions. Accountability in a Sustainable World Quarterly, 2, 64–72.
- Glenk, G. (2024). Corporate carbon accounting: Current practices and opportunities for research. Mannheim.
- Glenk, G. (2024). Decision-useful carbon information. Mannheim.
- Glenk, G., Meier, R. und Reichelstein, S. (2024). Assessing the costs of industrial decarbonization. ZEW Discussion Papers, 24–061. Mannheim.
- Glenk, G. (2023). Toward decision-useful carbon information. Mannheim.
- Glenk, G., Holler, P. und Reichelstein, S. (2023). Advances in power-to-gas technologies: Cost and conversion efficiency. Energy & Environmental Science, 1–13.
- Glenk, G., Kelnhofer, A., Meier, R. und Reichelstein, S. (2023). Cost-efficient pathways to decarbonizing Portland cement production. Mannheim.
- Glenk, G., Kelnhofer, A., Meier, R. und Reichelstein, S. (2023). Cost-efficient pathways to decarbonizing Portland cement production. ZEW Discussion Papers, 23–023. Mannheim.
- Glenk, G., Holler, P. und Reichelstein, S. (2022). Advances in Power-to-Gas technologies: cost and conversion efficiency. Mannheim.
- Glenk, G. und Reichelstein, S. (2022). Reversible Power-to-Gas systems for energy conversion and storage. Nature Communications, 13, 1–10.
- Glenk, G. und Reichelstein, S. (2022). The economic dynamics of competing power generation sources. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 168, 1–9.
- Comello, S., Glenk, G. und Reichelstein, S. (2021). Transitioning to clean energy transportation services: Life-cycle cost analysis for vehicle fleets. Applied Energy, 285, 1–11.
- Glenk, G., Meier, R. und Reichelstein, S. (2021). Clean energy technologies: Dynamics of cost and price. Mannheim.
- Glenk, G., Meier, R. und Reichelstein, S. (2021). Cost dynamics of clean energy technologies. Schmalenbach Journal of Business Research : SBUR, 73, 179–206.
- Glenk, G., Meier, R. und Reichelstein, S. (2021). Cost dynamics of clean energy technologies. ZEW Discussion Papers, 21–054. Mannheim.
- Glenk, G. und Reichelstein, S. (2021). Energy conversion and storage: The value of reversible Power-to-Gas systems. ZEW Discussion Papers, 21–053. Mannheim.
- Glenk, G. und Reichelstein, S. (2021). Energy conversion and storage: the value of reversible Power-to-Gas systems. Mannheim.
- Glenk, G. und Reichelstein, S. (2021). Intermittent versus dispatchable power sources: An integrated competitive assessment. TRR 266 Accounting for Transparency Working Papers Series, 58. Mannheim.
- Glenk, G. und Reichelstein, S. (2021). Intermittent versus dispatchable power sources: An integrated competitive assessment. ZEW Discussion Papers, 21–065. Mannheim.
- Baumgarte, F., Glenk, G. und Rieger, A. (2020). Business models and profitability of energy storage. iScience, 23, 1–27.
- Comello, S., Glenk, G. und Reichelstein, S. (2020). Cost-efficient transition to clean energy transportation services. Mannheim.
- Comello, S., Glenk, G. und Reichelstein, S. (2020). Cost-efficient transition to clean energy transportation services. Mannheim.
- Comello, S., Glenk, G. und Reichelstein, S. (2020). Cost-efficient transition to clean energy transportation services. ZEW Discussion Papers, 20–054. Mannheim.
- Glenk, G. und Reichelstein, S. (2020). Buffering the volatility in power markets: Reversible Power-to-Gas systems. Mannheim.
- Glenk, G. und Reichelstein, S. (2020). Synergistic value in vertically integrated power‐to‐gas energy systems. Production and Operations Management, 29, 526–546.
- Glenk, G. (2019). Shared capacity and levelized cost with application to power-to-gas technology. MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research. Cambridge, MA.
- Glenk, G. und Reichelstein, S. (2019). Economics of converting renewable power to hydrogen. Nature Energy, 4, 216–222.
- Glenk, G. und Reichelstein, S. (2019). Synergistic value in vertically integrated power-to-gas energy systems. Mannheim.
- Glenk, G. und Reichelstein, S. (2018). Operational volatility and synergistic value in vertically integrated energy systems. Working Papers, 3665. Stanford, CA: Stanford Graduate School of Business.
- Comello, S., Glenk, G. und Reichelstein, S. (2017). Levelized cost of electricity calculator : a user guide. Stanford, CA: Stanford Graduate School of Business.
- Glenk, G. und Reichelstein, S. (2017). Prospects for renewable hydrogen production. Working Papers, 3664. Stanford, CA: Stanford Graduate School of Business.