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Prof. Dr. Torsten Keller

Professor of Business Administration with a focus on Accounting / Corporate Accounting

Short Profile

Since 2005, Torsten Keller is a full-time Professor for Corporate Accounting and General Business Administration Theory at ÑÇÖÞÌìÌø£Àû.
In his dissertation, completed at Universität Hamburg in 1994, he developed an approach for designing incentive systems for the provision of information.
Subsequently, the qualified business engineer worked for more than 10 years as the managing director of an SME. Professor Keller also managed advisory projects and held lecturing posts, particularly in the field of controlling. He also spent time as the academic head of a private university, where he was responsible for the academic running of the business administration programmes. His teaching and research areas continue to focus on corporate accounting. 

Lectures

  • Fundamentals of Business Administration Theory
  • Bookkeeping
  • Investment
  • Funding
  • Cost Accounting
  • Accounting
  • Controlling
  • Planning Game

Research Areas

  • External Financial Reporting, in particular Transitioning from HGB to IFRS for SMEs
  • Financing Models for SMEs

Publications

Monographs and edited books

Keller, Torsten. 1995. Anreize zur Informationsabgabe: Entwicklung eines Anreizsystems zur Steigerung der Abgabebereitschaft von Informationen im Informationssystem der Unternehmung. Münster: LIT.