Prof. Dr. Tracy Dathe
Professor of MBA Finance & Accounting

Profile
Dr Tracy Dathe conducts research at the intersection of data-driven methods, decision-making, and quantitative modeling with applications relevant to finance and accounting. Her work includes statistical learning, information-theoretic approaches, and empirical analysis of complex systems. Her academic background reflects interdisciplinary training and research experience, including work connected to IU University and related quantitative research environments. A central theme of her research is the development and evaluation of analytical models to support decision processes, performance assessment, and risk-related questions in economic and organizational contexts.
Research Areas
Quantitative Decision-Making
Data-Driven Financial Analysis
Risk and Performance Assessment
Information-Theoretic Modeling
Empirical Analysis of Economic Systems
Publikationen und Vorträge
Dathe, T., et al. (2025). Building a sustainable future: ESG theories, applications, and developments. Scientific Publishing.
Dathe, T. (2025). Navigating the digital frontier: Central bank currencies on the example of China’s e-yuan. In Endress et al. (Eds.), Business management in Asia. Springer.
Dathe, T. (2025). Digital transformation in the automotive industry and its ESG implications. In Endress et al. (Eds.), Digital project practice for green finance and ESG innovation. CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group).
Dathe, T., et al. (2024). Implementing environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles in business practice. Springer.
Dathe, T., et al. (2023). Business opportunities and risks in China: Strategies and recommendations from a European perspective. Springer.