The Faculty holds various research colloquia and seminars to promote the scientific exchange of ideas. Various research colloquia and seminars take place at the Faculty of Business, Economics, and Management Information Systems to promote the scientific exchange of ideas.
These provide the opportunity to present research work and to discuss it with a specialized audience.
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Management Information Systems research colloquium
The Institute of Management Information Systems organizes a doctoral and research colloquium which takes place on a regular basis.
All those interested are very welcome to attend, particularly Masters students. If you have any queries, please contact Prof. Dr. Schryen.
- 24.10, 18.00 Uhr: Quantitative Decision Support in IT-Based Service Management, Gerhard Rauchecker, R 008
- 31.10, 18.00 Uhr: Vortragstitel noch unbekannt, N.N., R 008
- 07.11, 18.00 Uhr: Planning and Evaluation of Information Security Investments (WV), Eva Weish?upl, R 008
- 14.11, 18.00 Uhr: Vortragstitel noch unbekannt, N.N., R 008
- 28.11, 18.00 Uhr: Vortragstitel noch unbekannt (WV), Michael Diener, R 008
- 05.12, 18.00 Uhr: Factors Affecting the Scientific Impact of Literature Reviews: A Scientometric Study, Gerit Wagner, R 008
- 09.01, 18.00 Uhr: Vortragstitel noch unbekannt, N.N., R 008
- 23.01, 18.00 Uhr: Vortragstitel noch unbekannt, N.N., R 008
Economics research colloquium
Time and place (unless otherwise specified): Monday, 4:30-6:00 p.m., H26. If you have any queries, please contact Andreas Roider.
We would like to give our thanks for the financial support for the colloquium provided by the Regensburg Hans Vielberth University Trust.
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Lunch seminar
In the lunch seminar, members of the Institute of Economics and its visiting scholars present their current research results. If you have any queries, please contact Prof. Dr. Arnold.
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Econometric seminar
The econometric seminar is dedicated to the discussion and representation of new econometric methods, and also to their application. If you have any queries, please contact Prof. Dr. Tschernig.
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Real Estate research seminar
Time and place: Tuesday, 4:30-6:00 p.m., VG 2.35. If you have any queries, please contact Prof. Dr. Kristof Dascher. (We would like to give our thanks for the financial support for the colloquium provided by the Hans Vielberth University Trust for Real Estate Economics.)
Wintersemester 2016/17
- 28.09. (Mittwoch, 10.00 Uhr, VG 2.35) Prof. J. M. Clapp (University of Connecticut) "Anchoring to House Purchase Price and Fundamentals: Unobserved Quality and Sample Selection"
Sommersemester 2016
- ?12.04. Prof. Dr. Thiess Büttner (Friedrich Alexander Universit?t Nürnberg):? "Commercial Land Use and Interjurisdictional Competition"
- ?19.04. Prof. Don Elliott, Ph.D. (University of Colorado at Denver): "Sustainable Urbanism"
- 10.05. Prof. Eric Strobl, Ph.D. (?cole Polytechnique, Paris):
"Natural Disasters, Building Damage, and Plant Survival: The Case of the Kobe Earthquake" - 07.06. Prof. Kirk McClure, Ph.D. (University of Kansas, Lawrence):
"Affordable housing programs and policies in the United States" - ?14.06. Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Merk (Stadtbaur?tin München):
"Urbane Strategien München: Perspektiven für das Wachstum"
Wintersemester 2015/16
- 27.10. Dr. Bing Zhu (Universit?t Regensburg):
"Asset Pricing, Spatial Linkages and Contagion in Real Estate Markets" - 03.11. Prof. Dr. Alexander Haupt (Plymouth University):
"Labour Market Integration, Human Capital Formation, and Mobility" - 10.11. Prof. Dr. Bernd Falk (Institut für Gewerbezentren, Starnberg):
"50 Jahre Shopping-Center-Entwicklung in Deutschland" - 01.12. Prof. Dr. Georg Hirte (Technische Universit?t Dresden):
"Efficiency of Zoning and Tax Instruments as Anti-Congestion Policies"' - 15.12. Lorenz Thomschke (Universit?t Münster):
"What Drives Distributional Changes in Rental Prices: Decomposition Methods in the Field of Housing Economics" - 19.01. PD Dr. Monika Melters (Technische Universit?t München):
"St?dtebau des Nationalsozialismus" - 26.01. Prof. Dr. Franz Pesch (Universit?t Stuttgart):
"Stadt und Handel im digitalen Zeitalter - gibt es eine urbane Zukunft?"
Sommersemester 2015
- 29.05. Prof. Dr. Franz Fürst (Cambridge University):
"Sustainable Real Estate" - 09.06. Dr. Oliver Lerbs (ZEW Mannheim):
"Aging and Urban House Prices" - 16.06. PD Dr. Konstantin Kholodilin (DIW Berlin):
"Speculative Price Bubbles in Housing Markets in Germany" - 30.06. Dr. Katharina Knoll (FU Berlin):
"No Price Like Home: Global House Prices 1870-2012" - 14.07. Prof. Ronan Lyons, Ph.D. (Trinity College Dublin):
"What Determines Consumers' Discount Rates? Experimental Evidence on Energy Efficiency and Real Estate as Assets"'