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29.04.2022 15:00

Frankfurt School launches research centre for regulation

Christian Kronberger Unternehmenskommunikation
Frankfurt School of Finance & Management

    • The Frankfurt Competence Centre of German and Global Regulation (FCCR) researches regulation and associated macroeconomic costs and benefits

    • Interdisciplinary approach and close exchange of experience with the corporate world

    • Corporate partners covering a wide range of industries

    Today, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management officially launched its new research centre for regulation. The Frankfurt Competence Centre for German and Global Regulation (FCCR) addresses the effects and opportunities of regulation in an interdisciplinary manner in research and consulting. Fittingly, Professor Stefan Simon, Chief Administrative Officer of Deutsche Bank, highlighted the topic "The Economy in the grip of regulation" at the centre’s opening event.

    The directors of the FCCR are Professor Roland Koch, Professor of Management Practice in Regulated Environments, and Professor Julia Redenius-Hövermann, Professor of Civil and Company Law, both of whom research and teach at Frankfurt School. The centre also draws on multiple areas of academic expertise at Frankfurt School, including finance, law, digitalisation, environmental economics and economic philosophy.

    For the FCCR, the exchange of experience with the corporate world is of central importance in order to research the impact of regulation. The centre was able to attract eleven companies for cooperation right from the start covering a wide range of industries. The following companies and organisations are currently partners of the FCCR: AXA Konzern AG, Bayer AG, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co. KG, Boston Consulting Group, Daimler-Fonds, Deutsche Bank AG, Deutsche Börse AG, Google Germany GmbH, PepsiCo Deutschland GmbH, RWE AG, ZIA Zentraler Immobilien Ausschuss e.V..

    Professor Roland Koch: “The new centre places a strong emphasis on the exchange of experiences with companies and managers. This will ensure that we meet our goal of incorporating practical experience in order to formulate application-oriented regulation.”

    Professor Julia Redenius-Hövermann adds: “The centre’s research focuses on the question which instruments, functions and methods of public regulation create the best overall economic benefit. To this end, Frankfurt School is establishing two new professorships in finance and in regulatory law.”

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    About Frankfurt School of Finance & Management

    Frankfurt School of Finance & Management (FS) is a private business school accredited by EQUIS, AMBA and AACSB. It focuses on finance, economics and management, and offers Bachelor, Master, MBA and doctoral programmes as well as executive education courses and seminars for professionals and trainees. Frankfurt School is regularly placed among the top performers in major university rankings. For example, it ranks 24th in the latest Financial Times (FT) European Business School Ranking and is listed as the best German business school in the Times Higher Education Global University Employability Ranking. In the FT global ranking for 2021 the business school’s Master in Management and Master of Finance programmes are positioned 29th and 31st.
    Consulting is another important pillar of Frankfurt School’s activities. The university provides advice and support to businesses and organisations in emerging and developing countries, especially in the field of sustainability/ESG.
    In addition to the main Frankfurt campus, Frankfurt School has study centres in Hamburg and Munich, as well as offices in Ankara, Amman, Brussels, Dubai, Istanbul, Nairobi and Beijing. Frankfurt School is a globally connected business school with over 125 partner universities.
    For more information, visit https://www.frankfurt-school.de/en/home


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