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Marcell Schweitzer is a Professor at the University of Tübingen, affiliated with the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences and the School of Business and Economics. His career spans over five decades, with significant contributions to cost accounting, production theory, organizational theory, and business ethics. He has authored and co-authored numerous textbooks, including Einführung in die Industriebetriebslehre and Systeme der Kosten- und Erlösrechnung, which have been translated into multiple languages. Schweitzer has held editorial roles for key academic series like the Handwörterbuch des Rechnungswesens and the Allgemeine Betriebswirtschaftslehre.
- Key Research: Cost accounting systems, transaction cost theory critique, and ethical frameworks in business.
- Notable Awards: Verdienstkreuz (1998), Wirtschaftsmedaille (2000), Dr.-Kausch-Preis (2002).
- Editorial Work: Over 20 books and journals, emphasizing methodological rigor and interdisciplinary collaboration.
His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications, particularly in optimizing organizational structures and financial reporting systems. Schweitzer has collaborated extensively with international scholars, contributing to the global discourse on business management and ethics.
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