Research at the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law is not an end in itself but serves to generate real-world impact. A key focus is the transfer of ideas, research projects, and expertise into business, law, and society. The faculty’s research strength is grounded in the outstanding achievements of scholars in law and economics. Results are regularly published in leading academic journals, providing clear evidence of the faculty’s excellent research record.
Current PublicationsResearch papers and publications at the School of Law – an overview of scientific findings that shape law and society.
Research projects
More than 50 research projects have a sustained impact on the academic output of the School of Law and provide important impulses for legal research.
Research Units
The School has numerous specialized research units and centers that broadly expand and strengthen its academic focus.
Current PublicationsAn overview of the publications from the School of Business, Economics and Society –Insights into current research and socially relevant findings.
Research projects
The research projects at the School of Business, Economics and Society cover a wide range of topics and reflect its interdisciplinary and practice-oriented research.
Research reports
Since 1997, the School’s annual research report has summarized the diversity, practical relevance, and interdisciplinary collaboration of its research.
Habilitations completed
The habilitation is the highest university-level qualification and serves as the basis for professorships. Numerous successful habilitations contribute to FAU’s strong research profile.
PhDs completed
The doctoral program provides the foundation for a career in academia, business, and public administration. The School has been successfully supporting early-career scholars for many years.
Award ceremonies
Donors, companies, and associations regularly award prizes for outstanding achievements of researchers, students, and graduates of FAU WiSo.
Ethics Committee
The Ethics Committee of the School advises researchers on ethical and legal aspects, particularly in projects involving human participants.