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Professor Christopher Priberny serves as Head of University at the Deutsche Bundesbank University of Applied Sciences in Hachenburg, Germany, and maintains research affiliations with the Department of Finance at the University of Regensburg. His dual academic roles position him at the intersection of practical banking supervision and theoretical finance research.
His educational background includes a Dr. rer. Pol. from the Faculty of Business, Economics and Management Information Systems at the University of Regensburg (2013) and a Diplom-Kaufmann (Master's equivalent) in Business Administration from the same institution, featuring an international exchange at the University of Newcastle, Australia.
Professor Priberny's research spans several critical areas in contemporary finance:
- Microfinance institutions' social performance and operational challenges
- Peer-to-peer lending dynamics and behavioral aspects
- Quantitative risk modeling for banking supervision
- Impact of global crises (including pandemics) on financial behavior
- Sustainable finance and ESG integration in lending practices
- Foreign exchange risk management in emerging financial contexts
His publication timeline reveals a strategic evolution from foundational microfinance research to addressing cutting-edge issues like pandemic impacts on lending behavior and environmental considerations in financial decision-making, demonstrating his ability to adapt research focus to emerging global financial challenges.
Among his professional recognitions is the 3rd Winner Postbank Finance Award received in 2008.
Professor Priberny teaches advanced courses including Statistics II, Credit Portfolio Models, Risk Management in Banks and Financial Institutions, Valuation and Risk Analysis of Financial Instruments, Basel II – Pillar 1, and Financial Econometrics, directly connecting his research expertise to practical banking applications for students preparing for careers in financial supervision.
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