- I. Historic roots and current status of German Betriebswirtschaftslehre
- II. Higher education institutions in the German academicMarketplace
- 1. University-level institutions in private ownership
- 2. University-level institutions in state ownership
- 3. Universities of Applied Sciences in state ownership
- 4. Universities of Applied Sciences in private ownership
- III. Higher-education programs offered in the German marketplace
- 1. The Diplom program in Betriebswirtschaftslehre
- 2. Bachelor and Master programs in Betriebswirtschaftslehre
- 3. Doctoral programs in Betriebswirtschaftslehre
- IV. Career steps in the German academic marketplace
- 1. The Doctorate as a first step into the academic or businesscommunity
- 2. The Habilitation as the traditional qualification step fora tenured professorship
- 3. Junior Professorships as a recent alternative step towardsa tenured professorship
- 4. Tenured Professorships and the German chair regime
- V. Demand for German Betriebswirtschaftslehre
- 1. The demand for educational programs
- 2. Sources of revenue and the distribution of third partyresearch funding
- 3. The impact of regulatory bodies
- 4. Third party research funding and publication intensity
- VI. Outlook for the Future of German Betriebswirtschaftslehre
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