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Eugen Schmalenbach and his uncharted significance for the Austrian school

David J. Rapp (), Michael Olbrich and Florian Follert
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David J. Rapp: IWP - Institut für Wirtschaftsprüfung (Universität des Saarlandes - Saarland University)
Michael Olbrich: IWP - Institut für Wirtschaftsprüfung (Universität des Saarlandes - Saarland University)
Florian Follert: IWP - Institut für Wirtschaftsprüfung (Universität des Saarlandes - Saarland University)

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Abstract: Eugen Schmalenbach was (one of) the founding father(s) of modern, i.e., decision-oriented business management theory in the German speaking world in the early 1900s. While Mises mentions or discusses Schmalenbachs work at least twice and Schmalenbach refers to, for example, Menger and Böhm-Bawerk, his work and its significance for Austrian theorizing is to date largely uncharted. This fact is astonishing given that Schmalenbachs work smoothly integrates into and, even more important, enhances Austrian theory further into the field of business management, particularly economic calculation, finance, and organizational theory. In other words, Schmalenbach develops a decision-oriented business management theory based on Austrian insights. This paper, therefore, aims to introduce the Austrian community to Schmalenbachs work and to emphasize its significance for the advancement of Austrian theorizing.

Date: 2018-03-23
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Published in AERC 2018 : Austrian Economics Research Conference, Mar 2018, Auburn, Alabama, United States

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