Dr. Raphael Max

Dr. Raphael Max

Schwerzstr. 46
Schloss, Äußerer Brandflügel
Room 143
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Research

My work centers on the history of economic thought and descriptive business ethics, with a particular emphasis on the analysis and ethical reflection of financial markets. I am especially interested in how economic thinking has evolved historically and in identifying the normative assumptions—often implicit—that continue to shape economic theories and institutions today. Methodologically, I adopt primarily empirical and experimental approaches.

Keywords: financial ethics, history of economic thought, empirical ethics

Lebenslauf

since 2025

Research Associate and Habilitation Candidate, Chair of Economic and Social Ethics, University of Hohenheim

2022

Ph.D. in Economics (Dr. rer. pol., summa cum laude), Technical University of Munich

since 2019

Lecturer in Business and Information Ethics, University of Applied Sciences for Management & Communication, Vienna (FHWien der WKW)

since 2017

Research Associate, Chair of Business Ethics, Technical University of Munich

2014 - 2016

M.Sc. in Quantitative Economics (cum laude), Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy

2011 - 2014

Philosophicum, Munich School of Philosophy

2011 - 2014

B.Sc. in Economics, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich