Award-Winning Research on AI and Logistics at the Institute for Digital Transformation and Strategy (IDS)
Gerald Schneikart, Project Leader & Senior Researcher at the IDS at FHWien der WKW, was awarded the “Best Presentation Award” at the “International Conference on Management of Technology and Sustainable Production” (MOTSP 2026) in Zadar. The award recognized his presentation on the impact of generative AI on logistics organizations and their employees. […]Read more on Award-Winning Research on AI and Logistics at the Institute for Digital Transformation and Strategy (IDS)
A Collection of Perspectives on Sustainable Tourism and the Challenges of the Future
At the 18th FH Research Forum 2025, Endowed Chair Cornelia Dlabaja and Mariya Katelieva from the Tourism & Hospitality Management Study Programs addressed current challenges in sustainable tourism development. Presentations from their organized session are now included in the anthology of selected conference papers, including an article by colleagues Daniela Wagner and Andreas Minichberger on the subjective well-being of museum… […]Read more on A Collection of Perspectives on Sustainable Tourism and the Challenges of the Future
Making good use of vacant buildings and brownfield sites
Carmen Dilch, an expert in real estate development and Head of the Bachelor's Program in Real Estate, contributed to the new white paper published by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Climate and Environmental Protection, Regions, and Water Management (BMLUK). The publication highlights how unused real estate and brownfield sites can be utilized more sustainably and how obstacles to development… […]Read more on Making good use of vacant buildings and brownfield sites
Advancing Cities and Tourism Through “Placemaking”
How can cities remain livable as tourism grows? Cornelia Dlabaja, Endowed Chair for Sustainable Urban Tourism at FHWien der WKW, demonstrates how placemaking, as an integrative approach, opens new possibilities for balanced urban and tourism development. […]Read more on Advancing Cities and Tourism Through “Placemaking”
When Cities Become Backdrop: Venice’s Struggle for Infrastructure
Cornelia Dlabaja, Endowed Professor of Sustainable Urban and Tourism Development at FHWien der WKW, examines how mass tourism is affecting Venice’s public infrastructure. In an article in the “International Journal of Urban and Regional Research,” she highlights how local initiatives are attempting to preserve social cohesion and the “right to the city” in an increasingly commercialized environment. […]Read more on When Cities Become Backdrop: Venice’s Struggle for Infrastructure
New perspectives on sustainable economic cycles through international academic exchange
In March, Clemens Löffler, researcher at the Department of Management, presented his paper “Who should collect? Reverse Channel Design for Remanufacturing under Supplier Competition” at the 13th EurOMA Sustainability Forum 2026 in Porto, Portugal. […]Read more on New perspectives on sustainable economic cycles through international academic exchange
Reimagining responsibility for artificial intelligence
In the winter semester of 2025/26, the “Responsible Management Lectures: Ideas for Better Business” at FHWien der WKW focused on one of the central future issues of our time: the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI). […]Read more on Reimagining responsibility for artificial intelligence
Circular Construction in Austria in the Catalogue of Climate Solutions for Buildings
Anna-Vera Deinhammer, our Endowed Chair for Sustainable Real Estate Development in the Real Estate Management Study Program, has succeeded in representing Austria in an article in the “Catalogue of Climate Solutions for Buildings” with her research work. This was presented on November 13, 2025, at COP30 by the Solar Impulse Foundation, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and the Global… […]Read more on Circular Construction in Austria in the Catalogue of Climate Solutions for Buildings
About “Ethics of Artificial Intelligence” – the Responsible Management Lectures (RML) 2025
In the winter semester 2025/26, the RML will offer two public and free online lectures on “Ethics of Artificial Intelligence” with Dr. Carolina Villegas-Galaviz (Fordham University, New York, USA) and Prof. Bernd Stahl (University of Nottingham, UK). […]Read more on About “Ethics of Artificial Intelligence” – the Responsible Management Lectures (RML) 2025
Focus on sustainability and digitalization – Anna-Vera Deinhammer in the spotlight
As Endowed Chair for Sustainable Real Estate Development at FHWien der WKW, FH Prof. Anna-Vera Deinhammer not only contributes her expertise to teaching and research but is also actively involved in international platforms. […]Read more on Focus on sustainability and digitalization – Anna-Vera Deinhammer in the spotlight