Johannes Hofinger studied Law at Salzburg University and Business Administration at Boston University, USA, as well as Sheffield Hallam University, UK. While still at the university he became one of the first internet pioneers of Austria back in the nineties. At that time, he also founded his own bank consulting firm focusing on corporate finance, risk management and regulatory reporting. He has been teaching finance for many years in locations such as Munich, Vienna, London and Moscow. At Munich Business School, Johannes Hofinger is Professor for Finance and Accounting.
Munich Business School is proud to announce the recipients of the newly established DGOR Research Award, awarded for the first time in 2025 in collaboration with the German Society for Operational Risk Management (DGOR). This […]
The rapid economic and social development of recent decades raises more and more questions about biodiversity and the protection of ecosystems. The spread of cultural landscapes is changing the habitats of many living beings. Banks, […]
This article was published in full in the July/August 2024 issue of Corporate Finance magazine, Fachmedien Otto Schmidt. Abstract Physical risks and their consequences have been increasingly present in the media in recent months: All […]
What are the consequences of the Green Asset Ratio for EU banks? And where does the introduction of this ratio originate from? MBS Professor Dr. Johannes Hofinger has some interesting answers! Things are getting serious. […]