Prof. Dr. Andreas Taschner
Professor of Accounting and Controlling, ESB Business School of Reutlingen University
Andreas Taschner studied Business Administration at Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien and at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. During his 12 years in industry, he held various positions in the telecommunications industry. Since 2011 he is professor of management accounting at ESB Business School of Reutlingen University. Taschner focuses his research and publication activities on management accounting problems in an international manufacturing environment with a special focus on supply chains and has published various textbooks and journal papers on management accounting topics. Andreas Taschner is a reviewer for several peer-reviewed journals.
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The fee for a single account that is valid for 90 days is €369 (excluding German VAT). You can access the modules as often as you want during this time. You will be awarded a certificate of completion at the end. Discounted group accounts are also available. Please contact us if you are interested.
Our general terms and conditions (as of 01 November 2021) apply and are available upon request. We can send them to you at any time. Alternatively, you can access them online at www.forum-institut.com/t&c
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