SBUR Editors-in-Chief

Editorial Assistants

You can contact the Editorial Assistants Birgit Beinsen and Bianca Volk (on maternal leave) via editors@sbur.info

 

SBUR Associate Editors

Tilo Böhmann, University of Hamburg, Germany

Tilo BÖHMANN is a Professor of Information Systems at the University of Hamburg. His research in the information systems area focuses on service systems engineering and IT management, mainly from a design science research perspective.

Marina Fiedler, University of Passau, Germany

Marina FIEDLER is a Professor of Management, People and Information at the University of Passau. Her research focuses on the interface of three central topics of digitization: the role of Information Systems in organizations and digital platforms; governance and management of sustainable behavior; and changes in designing work. Her work covers a methodological spectrum, including experiments, qualitative and quantitative methods.

Karen Gedenk, University of Hamburg, Germany

Karen GEDENK is a Professor of Marketing at the University of Hamburg. Her key research interests are pricing, promotions, and retailing. Her methodological expertise covers empirical marketing models and survey research.

Martin Klarmann, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

Martin KLARMANN is a Professor of Marketing at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. His key research interests are marketing methods, marketing strategy, B2B marketing, and sales management. His methodological expertise covers survey research methods (especially structural equation modeling, multilevel modeling and factor analysis), text mining, and meta-analyses.

Tobias Kretschmer, University of Munich, Germany

Tobias KRETSCHMER is a Professor of Strategy, Technology and Organization at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich. He works on strategy and organization in high-technology markets, including platform markets, organization design, competitive strategy and competitive dynamics, and digitization. His work covers a wide methodological spectrum, including large-sample econometrics using primary and secondary data, formal models and simulation models.

Jan Landwehr, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany

Jan LANDWEHR is a Professor of Marketing at the Goethe University Frankfurt. His key research interests cover consumer behavior/psychology, advertising, conscious consumption, visual product design, and empirical aesthetics. His methodological expertise covers experimental research methods including statistical mediation and moderation.

Rainer Niemann, University of Graz, Austria

Rainer NIEMANN is a Professor of Accounting and Taxation at the University of Graz. His expertise includes tax effects on investment and finance, taxation under uncertainty, and international taxation. His methodological expertise is mainly economic modeling, theory, and normative.

Jana Oehmichen, University of Groningen, The Netherlands

Jana OEHMICHEN is a Professor of Organization and Management Studies at the University of Groningen. Her research covers international corporate governance, strategic leadership, incentive systems, strategic change, and digital strategy. Her work is mainly quantitative (multivariate econometrical analyses) and conceptual (agency theory, institutional and resource-based approaches).

Jörg Rocholl, European School of Management and Technology, Berlin, Germany

Jörg ROCHOLL  is the President of ESMT Berlin, where he is also a Professor of Finance. His research interests are in the areas of corporate finance, corporate governance, and financial intermediation. His research is primarily empirical.

Elke Schüßler, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

Elke SCHÜSSLER is a Professor of Organization Studies at the Johannes Kepler University Linz. She researches macro-organizational phenomena such as inter-organizational networks, global supply chains, platform organizations and institutional dynamics, and social challenges such as decent work or climate change. She works with process and practice theories and uses qualitative methods.

Thorsten Sellhorn, University of Munich, Germany

Thorsten SELLHORN is a Professor of Accounting and Auditing at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich. His expertise includes financial reporting, international accounting, and auditing. Most of his research applies empirical methods, including archival and interview studies.

Martin Spann, University of Munich, Germany

Martin SPANN is a Professor of Electronic Commerce & Digital Markets at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich. His key research interests are digital marketing and electronic commerce. His expertise covers quantitative empirical methods, particularly lab & field experiments and econometric models.

Thomas Spengler, TU Braunschweig, Germany

Thomas S. SPENGLER is a Professor of Production and Logistics Management at the TU Braunschweig. His research interests cover operations management, supply chain management, sustainability management and recycling. His research mainly focuses on the development and application of operations research models and methods for decision support in industry and the mobility sector.

Uriel Stettner, Tel Aviv University, Israel

Uriel STETTNER is an Associate Professor of Strategic Management at Tel Aviv University. His research focuses on exploration and exploitation/ambi-dexterity, and the performance implications of organizational learning. His work relies on quantitative data analysis, panel data, and survival/event history analysis.

Hervé Stolowy, HEC Paris, Jouy-en-Josas,France

Hervé STOLOWY is a Professor of Accounting at HEC Paris. His expertise includes financial and international accounting, accounting fraud, whistleblowers, short sellers and CSR. His methodological expertise is mainly in quantitative (archival studies) and qualitative (interviews, discourse analysis) research.

Marliese Uhrig-Homburg, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

Marliese UHRIG-HOMBURG is a Professor of Finance at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Her research focusses on asset pricing, derivatives, risk management, liquidity, energy finance, and cryptocurrencies. She covers both empirical capital market research and capital market theory as well as financial modelling.

Guido Voigt, Universität Hamburg, Germany

Guido VOIGT is a Professor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management at the University of Hamburg. His expertise includes contracting in supply chains, closed-loop supply chain management and remanufacturing, and behavioral operations management. Methodologies are mainly non-cooperative game-theory, behavioral modelling, and experimental economics.

Michael Weber, University of Chicago, USA

Michael WEBER is an Associate Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. His research interests include asset pricing, international finance, household finance, FinTech, and macroeconomics. Most of his research is empirical using both archival and survey data.