Prof. Dr. Ursula Scheja-Strebak
Department of Business and Economics
Professorship for Business Mathematics and Statistics
Specialist area: Quantitative methods in empirical economic and social research
Professor
T: +49 (0)30 30877-1157
E: strebak@hwr-berlin.de
Visitor's address
Schöneberg Campus
Building B
Room 347
Badensche Straße 50-51
10825 Berlin
Postal address
Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin
Schöneberg Campus
Badensche Straße 52
10825 Berlin
Germany
Academic and Professional Career
- Obtained degree in Economics at the University of Economics in Katowice
- Research assistant to the Professor of Econometrics at the University of Economics in Katowice; doctorate (Dr. oec.) – subject of dissertation: A mathematical analysis of the decision-making process
- Research associate for the Professor of Economics at the University of Augsburg and co-worker at the International Institute for Empirical Social Research in Augsburg
- Head of the specialist unit for information development and of the project on data processing for planning purposes in the Federal Health Insurance Association in Bonn
- Since 1992: Professor of Business Mathematics and Statistics at the FHW Berlin / BSEL
Key Aspects of practise
- Consultancy work concerning the use of quantitative methods in economic and social research
International contacts (e. g.)
- University of Economics in Katowice
- Poznan School of Banking
- Wrocław University of Economics
- International Institute for Empirical Social Research, Augsburg
Expert for
- Use of quantitative methods in empirical economic and social research
Key Aspects in Teaching
- Business Mathematics
- Statistics
- Financial Mathematics
Research Projects and Fields
- Econometric analysis of demand
- Theory of decision-making systems
- Cost structures in the healthcare system
- Effects of distribution in the statutory healthcare system
Planned projects
- Study structure and study success: an analysis of examination data for selected enrolment years at the FHW Berlin
- Econometric analysis of demand for services
Selected, current Publications
- Various essays concerning the following topic areas:
- Mathematical analysis of decision-making processes
- Analysis of structural change
- Effects of distribution in the statutory healthcare system



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