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Christian Lohmann serves as an Adjunct Professor at the Chair of Controlling within the Schumpeter School of Business and Economics at the University of Wuppertal, where he previously held a junior professorship from 2009 to 2018 with research stays at Stanford University and the University of Melbourne.
His academic foundation includes a Business Administration degree from the Technical University of Dresden, followed by a Master of Business Research and doctorate from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, focusing on "Management of decentralized corporate units in a differentiation strategy".
Lohmann's research centers on bankruptcy prediction, financial distress modeling, and ESG analysis, with significant contributions to nonlinear relationships in financial data and corporate governance. His work integrates accounting information into credit risk assessment while examining public-private partnerships and controlling systems through empirical analysis of German and US markets.
Recent publications (2019-2025) demonstrate a clear trajectory toward incorporating ESG factors into distress models and refining bankruptcy prediction through nonlinear techniques, emphasizing temporal risk dynamics and model interpretability for practical risk management applications.
His scientific recognition includes:
- Author of the Year 2010 from the Journal of Business Administration for "Coordination of supply chain investments and the advantage of revenue sharing".
While specific doctoral students and research grants aren't documented in available sources, his extensive publication record indicates active collaboration with researchers like Möllenhoff, Ohliger, and Eulerich. No dedicated research laboratories or teams are mentioned in current institutional materials.
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