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Stef­fen Bren­ner

Associate Professor

Subjects
Board Leadership Multinational company Ethics

Primary research areas

CEO de­cision mak­ing
Top man­age­ment re­mu­ner­a­tion
Aging and de­cision mak­ing
AI and IB strategy
Di­versity/mi­gra­tion and gov­ernance

What makes C-suite choices eth­ic­ally sound and value-max­im­iz­ing?

I study how international contexts shape managerial decision-making and top-management-team selection. Because CEOs’ choices ripple through innovation, jobs, fairness, and sustainability, my work aims to make executive decisions both ethical and economically effective.

My research helps:

companies design incentive and governance systems (e.g., CEO pay, media oversight) that curb misconduct and align with long-term value;

organizations build inclusive leadership pipelines (gender & migrant executives) that win employee support;

boards and policymakers tailor practices to institutional settings, from investor protection to aging workforces.

I use game-theoretic models, archival data, and large surveys. Findings in leading journals have received international awards. I review for top outlets, supervise PhDs, and collaborate with practitioners. 

My ambition is to deliver evidence-based tools that let companies do the right thing—and perform better while doing it.

2023

‘Not My CEO’

Employee Reactions to the Threat of Female Leadership

St­ef­fen Bren­ner, Associate Professor

Isabelle Solal

Georg Wernicke

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January 2020

Who Is on LinkedIn?

Self-selection into Professional Online Networks

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