
Faculty
Wiesbaden Business School
in Wiesbaden

Wiesbaden Institute of Finance and Insurance (wifin)
With the Wiesbaden Institute of Finance and Insurance (wifin), Wiesbaden Business School is strengthening its research in the field of sustainable financial systems.
This interdisciplinary project combines theoretical, regulatory and institutional approaches to make financial markets in Germany, the EU and worldwide more resilient - and thus serve the common good in the long term.
The team of professors brings expertise from the fields of controlling, finance & investment, economics & international economics as well as insurance and bank management. An international exchange of lecturers is also planned in the long term.
- Prof. Dr. Jochen Beißer
- Prof. Dr. Leo Cremer
- Prof. Dr. Thorsten Glück
- Prof. Dr. Frank Görgen
- Prof. Dr. Karin Gräslund
- Prof. Dr. Jürgen Hawlitzky
- Prof. Dr. Galina Kolev (external)
- Prof. Dr. Britta Kuhn
- Prof. Dr. Daniel Lange
- Prof. Dr. Matthias Müller-Reichart
- Prof. Dr. Thomas Neusius
- Prof. Dr. Markus Petry
- Prof. Dr. Oliver Read
- Prof. Dr. Stefan Schäfer
The Articles of Association have been published as Official Announcement No. 659.
Appointments
The wifin workshop takes place once a year, usually at the end of September/beginning of October. The all-day event offers an overview of research activities at the faculty. The presentations are short and invite academic exchange. An entertaining format for discussing your own work and making and expanding contacts. External guests and students are welcome!
The wifin research seminar is intended to promote the exchange of ideas and serve as a forum for all those who conduct research at the Wiesbaden Business School or would like to exchange ideas with WBS researchers. The wifin members and interested members of the university meet about four times a semester to discuss current topics. External guests and interested students are welcome!
wifin workshop on 28.9.2022
- Britta Kuhn: Clearing systems: Is China's CIPS a serious alternative to SWIFT?
- Caroline Diefenbach: Non-fungible tokens
- Leo Cremer: Money and market complexity
- Thomas Neusius: Recent developments in life expectancy
- Stefan Schäfer: Germany's "Five Wise Men" and European monetary integration
- Oliver Read: EU Regulation Markets in Crypto Assets
- Thorsten Glück: Model Error Diversification
- Karin Gräslund: WBS Research Summer School
- Silke Arnegger: Secondary data analysis of medical data registers
- Galina Nesterenko:
Employer branding of German employers to attract highly qualified refugees from Ukraine
WIFIN Working Paper 17 (2024)
- Carolin Diefenbach:
Non-Fungible Token - Overview and Use Cases
WIFIN Working Paper 16 (2023)
- Silke Arnegger, Jana Hagenlocher, Ariane Herberg, Burkhard Lembeck and Kathrin Betsch:
Analysis and introduction of sector-specific care and remuneration in orthopaedics and trauma surgery
WIFIN Working Paper 15 (2022)
Britta Kuhn, Thomas Neusius:
Will China's three-child policy defuse the demographic time bomb?
WIFIN Working Paper 14 (2022)- Oliver Read, Carolin Diefenbach:
The Path to the EU Regulation Markets in Crypto-assets (MiCA)
WIFIN Working Paper 13 (2022) pdf
The Wiesbaden Insurance Congress takes place at our faculty every two years. Under the direction of Prof. Dr. Matthias Müller-Reichart, it brings together managers and specialists from the insurance and financial sector with representatives from science and research. Renowned experts discuss current issues in the insurance industry.
Britta Kuhn: China's digital renminbi
Proceedings IFT 2022, doi: 10.57997/opus4-66, p. 21
Thomas Neusius, Alexander Krauskopf, Antonia Mohr: It's not over: Corona and politics keep private health insurance on tenterhooks - development trends in German private health insurance in 2021
Zeitschrift für Versicherungswesen (2022) 73(22): 648-655