Wissenschaft als Beruf nach Max Weber
Autor: | Hans-Walter Höhl |
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EAN: | 9783346459855 |
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Sprache: | Deutsch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 05.08.2021 |
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Schlagworte: | Dynamik wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisse Grundlagen von Data Science Leistungen der Wissenschaft Unternehmertum Wissenschaft als Beruf |
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Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2021 im Fachbereich Informatik - Internet, neue Technologien, Note: 1,0, Fachhochschule des bfi Wien GmbH, Veranstaltung: Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten, Data Science, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Diese Arbeit analysiert die Rede 'Wissenschaft als Beruf' von Max Weber (1917) und beschäftigt sich mit den zentralen Aufgaben und der Rolle des Wissenschaftlers. Zudem werden die Dynamik der Entwicklung der Wissenschaft, die Spezialisierung sowie das Veralten wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisse untersucht. Dabei wird auch auf gemeinsame Elemente von Wissenschaft und Unternehmertum, Leistungen der Wissenschaft wie Kenntnisse, Methoden, Werte und die Data Science als neue Wissenschaft eingegangen.
Dr. Hans-Walter Höhl offers consulting services as an independent freelancer for international companies and expert networks in the areas of pharmaceutical manufacturing, supply chains and their digital transformation. After joining Bayer in 1980, Dr. Höhl developed a broad background in divisions and central functions, where he led engineering positions in process development for active ingredients and polymers. He later joined the division Pharmaceuticals, where he held leading positions in international operations, supply chain management, manufacturing strategy, operational excellence and digitalization. In his last role, he was responsible for defining the manufacturing strategy and executing the digital transformation at key sites and functions. The corresponding digital roadmap was based on the experience gained at a pilot site in Italy, which was recognized by the World Economic Forum as a digital lighthouse factory in 2019. He retired in 2020. Dr. Höhl received his diploma and doctorate in process engineering from the Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany. He is currently studying for an MBA in Digital Transformation at the Vienna University of Applied Sciences, Austria.
Dr. Hans-Walter Höhl offers consulting services as an independent freelancer for international companies and expert networks in the areas of pharmaceutical manufacturing, supply chains and their digital transformation. After joining Bayer in 1980, Dr. Höhl developed a broad background in divisions and central functions, where he led engineering positions in process development for active ingredients and polymers. He later joined the division Pharmaceuticals, where he held leading positions in international operations, supply chain management, manufacturing strategy, operational excellence and digitalization. In his last role, he was responsible for defining the manufacturing strategy and executing the digital transformation at key sites and functions. The corresponding digital roadmap was based on the experience gained at a pilot site in Italy, which was recognized by the World Economic Forum as a digital lighthouse factory in 2019. He retired in 2020. Dr. Höhl received his diploma and doctorate in process engineering from the Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany. He is currently studying for an MBA in Digital Transformation at the Vienna University of Applied Sciences, Austria.