Learning from each other and generating ideas

Our research thrives on networking and exchange. The seminar series and workshops enable our young researchers to familiarise themselves with the research work of guest researchers from all over the world and to present their own work and ideas and develop them further in discussions.

An­nu­al fac­ulty re­search work­shop

Our annual research workshop promotes the exchange of research work within the entire faculty. This is a particularly good opportunity for young researchers to present their current work. Every two years, we leave the familiar university environment to further strengthen the sense of community.

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Top­ic-spe­cif­ic re­search sem­inars

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Tax­a­tion, Ac­count­ing & Fin­ance Sem­inars (TAF/TRR266)

In the TRR 266/TAF seminars, renowned researchers from all over the world present their results. The work is prepared together in advance and the methods are critically discussed. Brown bag seminars also offer doctoral candidates a critical discussion platform with the entire faculty for their work in the development phase.

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Eco­nom­ics and Man­age­ment (SEAM)

Guest researchers will present their current research. Following the presentation, participants can exchange their ideas in the research café. From current trends to the challenges of tomorrow - the seminar brings experts together to deepen their insights and explore synergies.

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In­form­a­tion Man­age­ment & En­gin­eer­ing (PRIME)

As part of the PRIME research seminar, the Department of Information Systems invites leading academic personalities and promising young researchers in the field of information systems to Paderborn University.

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Teamgespräch mit Diskussion an Besprechungstisch.

Busi­ness Edu­ca­tion (Tri­DokSe)

The annual doctoral candidate seminar organised by the University of Cologne and BIBB offers doctoral candidates in the field of VET research the opportunity to present their projects to an interested audience of experts, to receive impulses and suggestions and to network through lectures and workshops.

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Quant­it­at­ive meth­ods (QED)

The aim of the two-day workshop is to promote a productive research atmosphere and offer young researchers a space to constructively discuss new or existing research ideas in the econometric, experimental and theoretical fields.

Further qualification programmes

Drei Personen besprechen sich.

Doctoral programme

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Mehrere Personen an einem Besprechungstisch.

Interdisciplinary qualification programmes

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Stays abroad during the doctorate

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News

Paderborn University and its cooperation partners have made it into the top 15 in the "EXIST-Startup Factories" lighthouse competition. Federal Economics Minister Robert Habeck presented the university's representatives with the certificate for the concept phase funding at the EXIST Congress in Berlin at the beginning of June. EXIST is a funding programme of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection (BMWK) with the aim of…

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New re­search centre for sus­tain­ab­il­ity at Pader­born Uni­ver­sity

"Paderborn Research Centre for Sustainable Economy" officially opened Sustainability is becoming increasingly important: in society, in business and in science. As an important topic for the future, it is already permeating almost all areas of life. With the "Paderborn Research Center for Sustainable Economy" - PARSEC for short - the Paderborn University is instituting a research centre that aims to establish itself as a trusted partner for…

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Mac­roe­co­nom­ics and glob­al­isa­tion: an in­dis­pens­able link

In his research, Prof. Dr. Daniel Baumgarten deals intensively with the consequences of the global division of labour on the German economy. In essence, it is about what kind of value creation takes place in Germany and what effects it has on activities in Germany. In his research, the newly appointed researcher shows how closely global economic developments are linked to our daily lives. His work contributes to a better understanding of complex…

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Work­arounds as a driver for pro­cess in­nov­a­tions

New study examines the role of workarounds in organisations As targeted deviations from standard procedures, workarounds enable employees to overcome hurdles and increase their overall productivity. Although their use is widespread in organisations, many aspects have been little researched to date. Researchers at Paderborn University are now investigating the extent to which workarounds can innovate processes and thus help companies remain…

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Hon­our­ing out­stand­ing theses

On 6 June, the UGO prizes for outstanding Bachelor's and Master's theses from the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics were awarded at Gräflicher Park Bad Driburg. Max Nolting's thesis on "ChatGPT as a social mood meter - approaches to the use of AI chatbots for sentiment analysis in social media", supervised by Prof Dr Matthias Trier, was selected by the committee as the best Bachelor's thesis. Two winners of the Master's theses were…

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Sup­port stu­dents in the pre­par­a­tion of sci­entif­ic pa­pers

"#myfirstresearchpaper" project launched in April Student papers that become research papers - for many, this is the start of an academic career. In April, Paderborn University launched the teaching innovation project "#myfirstresearchpaper" from the Department of Information Systems to improve both the quantity and quality of student submissions to academic conferences and journals. The aim is to develop a range of modules designed to give…

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Dr Yvonne Groening, Managing Partner of myconsult GmbH and Managing Director of myndsoft GmbH, has been inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics as a successful founder and entrepreneur. Dr Yvonne Groening completed her training as an industrial clerk at Varta Batterie AG in Hanover before studying business administration at the Otto Friedrich University in Bamberg. She then completed her doctorate…

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Prof Dr David Bartlitz 's research focuses on issues of commercial law, in particular corporate, banking and capital market law. The newly appointed professor uses empirical and economic methods to develop a clear legal regime. This should provide companies with a reliable basis for decision-making and thus promote overall economic welfare. Wide-ranging interests and academic career In his spare time, Prof Dr David Bartlitz is both a passionate…

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Dean of Re­search

Prof. Dr. Wendelin Schnedler

Paderborn University