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WiSt Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Studium – Zeitschrift für Studium und Forschung
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Prof. Dr. Michael Lingenfelder, Universität Marburg (für Betriebswirtschaftslehre) | Prof. Dr. Norbert Berthold, Universität Würzburg (für Volkswirtschaftslehre)
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Volume 55 (2026), Issue 4
Vahlen, München 2026
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Volume 55 (2026), Issue 4
Selecting a suitable financial architecture has a significant impact on the success of the company. A high equity share improves the rating, ensures low (fixed) interest expenses and at the same time makes it more difficult to achieve a high return...
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Mark Casson’s approach belongs to the neoinstitutionalist theory because of the inclusion of information asymmetries and transaction costs. According to his understanding, the entrepreneur uses the knowledge advantage, which is subjectively...
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Volume 55 (2026), Issue 4
Risks can occur in different forms and on different scales. In order to assess and control these risks, companies and public organisations require appropriate risk management. Risk controlling is an important component of risk management. As a risk...
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Volume 55 (2026), Issue 4
The Maastricht Treaty created the European Central Bank (ECB) as a „European Bundesbank”. Like the German central bank, it was to be independent, strive for price stability as its primary target and refrain from any form of monetising government...
In research and practice of innovation management, there is a growing interest in integrating artificial intelligence (AI). With its ability to recognize patterns, generate forecasts, and mimic human logic, it has the potential to fundamentally...
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The latest amendments to the Basic Law mark a profound change in German fiscal policy. They expand the scope for public spending, thereby addressing the considerable investment needs in infrastructure, climate protection and transformation. At the...