Bachelor`s seminar in the winter semester 2025/2026
In the winter semester 2025/2026, the Department of Macroeconomics is offering a Bachelor's seminar on “Limits of Growth and De-Growth”. You can find more information here in the seminar announcement (PDF, 163 kB).
The Department of Macroeconomics is offering a Master's seminar on “Economic Uncertainty” in the winter semester 2025/2026. You can find more information here in the seminar announcement (PDF, 64 kB).
Julian Meyer (Department of Macroeconomics) presented the research paper “From Environmental Gains to Social Pains: ESG Dimensions and Crowdfunding Outcomes” written by Prof. Valeriya Dinger (Department of Macroeconomics), Prof. Peter Grundke (Department of Banking and Finance), Julian Hüßing [...]
Textual analysis and sustainability scores: a feasibility study
Prof. Dr. Valeriya Dinger, Prof. Dr. Peter Grundke, Valerii Amosov, Julian Hüßing and Julian Meyer have published a joint research paper entitled "Textual analysis and sustainability scores: A feasibility study" in the "Zeitschrift für Bankrecht und Bankwirtschaft".
Successful nominations for participations in the 8th Lindau Nobel Meeting in Economic Sciences
The two young scientists Vera Baye (Department of Macroeconomics) and Gerrit Wittke (Department of Banking and Finance) have been selected to participate in the 8th Lindau Nobel Meeting in Economic Sciences. This event provides a unique platform for interdisciplinary dialog [...]
Publication accepted in the Journal of Corporate Finance
The current research paper “The Real Effects of Distressed Bank Mergers” by Valeriya Dinger (University of Osnabrück), Christian Schmidt (University of Mannheim) and Erik Theissen (University of Mannheim), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Corporate Finance.
Publication accepted in the Journal of Money, Banking and Credit
The current research paper "Banks of a Feather: The Informational Advantage of Being Alike" by Peter Bednarek (Deutsche Bundesbank), Valeriya Dinger (University of Osnabrück), Alison Schultz (Tax Justice Network) and Natalja Westernhagen (Deutsche Bundesbank), has been accepted for [...]
There is the opportunity to write a practical thesis in the field of energy management. Contact is made via the Data Science Research Center at Osnabrück University. If you are interested, please contact Professors Dinger, Grundke, Schöbel, Teuteberg or Wilde.
Publication by Vera Baye and Prof. Dr. Valeriya Dinger accepted in Real Estate Economics
The current research paper “Investment incentives of rent control and gentrification - Evidence from German micro data” by Vera Baye and Prof. Dr. Valeriya Dinger has been accepted for publication in Real Estate Economics, the journal of the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association [...]