Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Dagmar Ackermann

Hochschule Niederrhein. Your way.

Academic apprenticeship

  • Studies of Business Administration and Economics, Ruhr-University Bochum (Germany)
  • Doctorate (Dr. rer. pol.), University of Lüneburg (des.)
  • Specialisation in teaching
  • Business Mathematics
  • Descriptive Statistics
  • Methodology of scientific work
  • Foundation courses in business administration
  • Cost accounting
  • Controlling
  • Balance sheet analysis and balance sheet policy
  • Hospital management
  • Current topics in health policy
  • Middle class management
  • Interdisciplinary aspects:
  • Foundation courses in business administration for industrial engineers and business lawyers, service management and SME management, capital goods marketing

 

Fields of activity

  • Continuing training: IHK Lower Rhine, VWA Düsseldorf
  • Research: Business start-up and securing existence - success factors for freelancers in the Health Care sector, quality management in outpatient care, hospital success factors, cooperations in the Health Care sector, integrated care
  • Consulting: Physicians in private practice

 

Practice experience

  • Management of medical practice

 

Expert activity

  • Center for Research in Entrepreneurship, Small Business and Professions CREPS

 

Special features

  • Former scholarship student of the German National Academic Foundation

Business administration, in particular

  • General Bwl
  • External accounting
  • Cost Accounting
  • Controlling
  • Investments and Financing
  • Corporate Management

 

Special business administration

  • Health Care Structures
  • Controlling in the health care sector
  • Hospital management


Middle class management

  • Economics
  • Institutional economics

 

Methodology

  • Methodology of scientific work
  • Business mathematics

 

Interdisciplinary aspects

  • Foundation courses in business administration for industrial engineers and business lawyers
  • Service management
  • Management of medium-sized businesses
  • Capital goods marketing

Ackermann, Dagmar / Becker, Walter, Erprobung neuer Lernkonzepte mit Lernteamcoaching, in: von Richthofen, Anja / Lent, Michael (eds.), Qualitätsentwicklung in Studium und Lehre, Blickpunkt Hochschuldidaktik, vol. 119, Bielefeld: Bertelsmann, 2009.


Ackermann, Dagmar,Unternehmensziele, in: Greiner, Wolfgang / Graf von der Schulenburg, J.-Matthias / Vauth, Christoph: Gesundheitsbetriebslehre. Management von Gesundheitsunternehmen, 1st edition, Bern: Huber, 2008


Ackermann, Dagmar, Fundamentals of Quality Management, teaching note, Apollon University of Health Care Management, Bremen, 2008

 

Ackermann, Dagmar, Quality Management in Outpatient Care, teaching letter,
Apollon University of Health Care Management, Bremen, 2008

 

Larbig, Mathias / Ackermann, Dagmar, Future-oriented instruments of hospital management - a plea for cost unit accounting, in: das Krankenhaus, April 2008, pp. 336- 344


Ackermann, Dagmar, Consulting in outpatient care, teaching letter, Apollon University of Health Care Management, Bremen, 2007


Ackermann, Dagmar, Health and macroeconomics, teaching letter, Apollon University of Applied Sciences in Health Care Management, Bremen, 2007


Ackermann, Dagmar, More than a timetable for students - Foundation courses of workload calculation, KU Spezial Beruf & Karriere, 02/2007

 

Ackermann, Dagmar, Success factors for starting up and securing the existence of physicians in private practice, FFB - Schriften des Forschungsinstituts Freie Berufe Band 15, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2006


Ackermann, Dagmar, Health and economy, teaching letter, Apollon university of the health economy, Bremen, 11/2006

 

Ackermann, Dagmar, Health Systems, teaching letter, Apollon University of Applied Sciences in Health Care Management, Bremen, 11/2006


Ackermann, Dagmar, Health Care in Transition, Teaching Letter, Apollon University of Applied Sciences in Health Care Management, Bremen, 11/2006


Ackermann, Dagmar / Drösler, Saskia, Bachelor and Master in the Health Care Industry, Significance of the Bologna Process for the Higher Education Landscape, KU Spezial Beruf & Karriere, 03/2006, pp. 7 -10