A prize for excellent theses
Key data
In memory of Friedrich Gennheimer, the Haniel Foundation, together with the Ludwigshafen University of Business and Society and the Wine Campus Neustadt, awards the Friedrich Gennheimer Prize for Marketing and the Friedrich Gennheimer Prize for Viticulture, Enology and Wine Marketing.
Funding amount: 2000.00 euros for a Bachelor's thesis / 3000.00 euros for a Master's thesis
Frequency: annually
Donor: Haniel Foundation
Awarding institution: HWG Ludwigshafen
Announcement: HWG Ludwigshafen and Wine Campus Neustadt
Wine Campus contact: Prof. Dr. Laura Ehm
Ensuring economic sustainability in times of crisis
Application
The current difficult economic situation, high inflation and the challenges posed by the many crises and global uncertainties are leading to losses in turnover and profits for many companies. However, in terms of sustainable corporate management, it is important that companies develop strategies to successfully overcome crises and emerge stronger from them. Strategies for successful market development, customer approach and customer loyalty play a key role here, which is why the marketing and sales area in particular has an important role to play in crisis management.
Outstanding Bachelor's and Master's theses from the Ludwigshafen University of Business and Society and the Wine Campus Neustadt can be submitted. Practical work is just as welcome as theoretical papers. Nominations are submitted via the supervisors at the end of each winter semester. This is followed by a pre-selection of the best works by the participating departments of the university and the president of the university. The Haniel Foundation submits the selected works to external reviewers and makes the final selection of the award winners on the basis of expert opinions. The Haniel Foundation appoints the external reviewers and coordinates the review process.
Award ceremony 2024
Outlook
On November 8, 2024, the two prizes will be awarded for the second time in the name of Friedrich Gennheimer by the Ludwigshafen University of Business and Society at the Wine Campus Neustadt.
The Marketing Prize goes to Jessica Krauß for her master's thesis entitled "CO2 reduction control in the chemical industry:
Analysis and conceptualization of a target system for the operationalization of strategic goals".
The prize for viticulture, Enology and wine marketing goes to Leonie Wagner for her Master's thesis entitled "The influence of different summer greening on drought stress and the grape and must quality of the Pinot Noir grape variety".
Picture credits Wagner: private / Picture credits Krauß: Gabi Mirgeler
Friedrich Wilhelm Gennheimer
About the person
Friedrich Wilhelm Gennheimer was born in 1930 in Neustadt an der Weinstraße as part of the Gennheimer Brothers sparkling wine cellars. His professional career began with a degree in business administration. In 1970, he was offered a teaching position for general business administration at the vocational schools in Speyer. This teaching position was accompanied by an appointment as a civil servant for life. In 1971, he was transferred to the Staatliche Höhere Wirtschaftsfachschule in Ludwigshafen. There, Gennheimer accepted an employment contract, also for business administration. Just one year later, he was appointed "Professor at the University of Applied Sciences" and moved to the Ludwigshafen department of the Rhineland-Palatinate University of Applied Sciences. Gennheimer taught in the fields of marketing, human resources and training. From 1979 to 1987, he also headed the Ludwigshafen department as dean and was responsible for founding the Worms department (now an independent university) and the later East Asia Institute in Ludwigshafen. Gennheimer retired in February 1996, although in the two years that followed he continued to teach the subject of communication and contracting policy at the East Asia Institute in the Department of Business Administration II.
Friedrich Gennheimer died in 2022 and left a will, which is now being administered by Prof. Dr. Siegfried Englert. Englert was one of the co-founders of the Wine Campus Neustadt and a former professor at the East Asia Institute of the Ludwigshafen University of Business and Society. In memory of Gennheimer, the Friedrich Gennheimer Prize was established in spring 2023 together with the Haniel Foundation as the awarding institution.
Photo: private
Working with values
The prize donor
The Haniel Foundation was established in 1988 as a non-profit foundation under private law by Franz Haniel & Cie. GmbH. In line with the self-image of the Haniel family and the Haniel company, the Haniel Foundation pursues its objectives and its mission "Working with values" in two main areas:
- Enkelfähiges Unternehmertum: The Haniel Foundation promotes young entrepreneurial talent. Future leaders in our society and economy. Talented people who drive change. With ideas. With attitude. With the cross-generational understanding of the values of the honorable businessman. We provide these talents with top scholarships. Access to our community. A broad spectrum of excellent opportunities.
- Education as an opportunity: children and young people in a challenging environment deserve fair opportunities. Education opens doors. We undertake support initiatives. Effective programs. Joining forces with partners. And help young people graduate from school and enter the world of work. In responsibility for our home, the Ruhr region.
In trusting cooperation with the Ludwigshafen University of Business and Society
The Ludwigshafen University of Business and Society, together with the East Asia Institute and the Haniel Foundation, has enjoyed a stable cooperation for more than 25 years. The Haniel Foundation has supported German students' stays abroad in China and Japan through the annual awarding of the Haniel Prize at the East Asia Institute. In addition, the Haniel Foundation has sponsored over 70 Chinese scholarship holders in two consecutive scholarship programs who were pursuing a career in the management of an international company and studying at the Ludwigshafen University of Applied Sciences and the East Asia Institute.
It was not least due to this long-standing, trusting partnership that Professor Gennheimer decided to establish the newly created Friedrich Gennheimer Prize together with the Haniel Foundation at his former place of work.