Inner Development Goals drive SDG implementation
Promoting Inner Development Goals (IDG), such as communication skills, leads to more effective sustainability communication in organizations. […]Read more on Inner Development Goals drive SDG implementation
Expanded management competences for responsible innovation
Katharina de Melo from the Department of Management presented a contribution at the 11th Responsible Management Education Research Conference (RMERC) on responsible innovation and the competences that future managers need to be equipped with to successfully implement this concept in practice. […]Read more on Expanded management competences for responsible innovation
On the global perspectives of corporate responsibility
As part of the Responsible Management Lectures (RML) in the winter semester 2024/25, Dr Subhasis Ray from the XLRI Xavier School of Management India and Prof Barbara Galleli from the Universidade Federal do Paraná, Curitiba in Brazil will provide insights into current developments regarding corporate responsibility across different continents. […]Read more on On the global perspectives of corporate responsibility
From Stability to Chaos: How Climate Change Challenges Our Trust in Nature
FH-Prof. Dr. Marian Adolf, communication scientist and media sociologist at the Department of Communication, gave a talk on trust and fear in communicating the effects of climate change at the congress of the European Sociological Association (ESA) in Porto. […]Read more on From Stability to Chaos: How Climate Change Challenges Our Trust in Nature
Three years of research for more sustainable capabilities
In exchange with companies, Daniela Ortiz Avram, Martine Andraos and Katharina Salomon from the Institute for Business Ethics and Sustainable Strategy (IBES) at FHWien der WKW explored the capabilities required for the transformation to a more sustainable economy. […]Read more on Three years of research for more sustainable capabilities
Working together for a sustainable future
On two evenings in May, experts and students from FHWien der WKW discussed the importance and effectiveness of multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSI) for a sustainable future as part of a lecture and panel discussion at the Responsible Management Lectures (RML) of the 2024 summer semester. […]Read more on Working together for a sustainable future
Talk and expert panel on multi-stakeholder initiatives
In the upcoming weeks the Institute for Business Ethics and Sustainable Strategy (IBES) at FHWien der WKW invites to the Responsible Management Lectures (RML). In the 2024 summer semester, the central topic will be “Multi-stakeholder initiatives”. […]Read more on Talk and expert panel on multi-stakeholder initiatives
A forum for applied science
In line with the conference motto "Let's apply science!", several researchers from FHWien der WKW presented current findings on the application of artificial intelligence, sustainable innovations and digital transformations as well as business founders at the FH Research Forum 2024 in April. […]Read more on A forum for applied science
Motivated and reflective professionals for more sustainability
Daniela Ortiz and Katharina Salomon from the Institute for Business Ethics and Sustainable Strategy (IBES) show a way in which training geared towards sustainability skills can be designed and implemented in their latest publication in the "Palgrave Handbook of Social Sustainability in Business Education" from the renowned publishing house Palgrave Macmillan. […]Read more on Motivated and reflective professionals for more sustainability
How can sustainability be managed systematically?
Thanks to a typology developed at the Institute for Business Ethics and Sustainable Strategy (IBES), managers can now take a more targeted approach to managing companies' sustainability strategies. The spectrum of strategic positioning ranges from efficiency gains at company level to extensive systematic transformation. […]Read more on How can sustainability be managed systematically?