Felix Brodbeck

Felix Claus Brodbeck (* May 31, 1960, in Hamburg) is a German psychologist and professor of economic and organizational psychology at Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) in Munich.

[1][2] From 1987 to 1991, he worked as a DFG project collaborator at LMU Munich, at the Chair of Organizational and Economic Psychology under Lutz von Rosenstiel, in the field of human-machine interaction.

West and Peter B. Warr, where he conducted initial fundamental work on the measurement and improvement of group performance,[5] Felix Brodbeck returned to Ludwig Maximilian University in 1994.

[6] In the same year, his second son was born, and Felix Brodbeck received an offer for the Chair of Organizational and Social Psychology at Aston University in Birmingham, UK.

From 1994 to 2007, he was a member of the steering group of the GLOBE project (Global Leadership and Organisational Behavior Effectiveness) and Country Co-Investigator (CCI) for Germany.

Together with Ralph Woschée and Erich Kirchler, he has been the editor of the practical and scientifically founded book series "Die Wirtschaftspsychologie" ("The Economic Psychology")[9] since 2014, which is aimed at students, practitioners, and university professors.