Transformative ideas for the building sector
What does it take to drive transformative change in the building sector? Foundation Professor Anna-Vera Deinhammer formed the Austrian delegation at the Buildings and Climate Global Forum in Paris together with ÖGNI Executive Committee member and Co-Chair of the WorldGBC European Regional Network Richard Teichmann. […]Read more on Transformative ideas for the building sector
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
Urban Future Talks: City and social inequality
Endowed professor Cornelia Dlabaja invited experts in inequality and family research from the Technical University of Dortmund to the second Urban Future Talks at FHWien der WKW. […]Read more on Urban Future Talks: City and social inequality
Endowed professor Cornelia Dlabaja presents her main areas of research
Dr. Cornelia Dlabaja presented her priorities and research methods for the next five years at her inaugural lecture on February 22, 2024. State Secretary for Tourism Susanne Kraus-Winkler, Head of the Tourism Section at the Federal Ministry Ulrike Rauch-Keschmann, Tourism Spokesperson for the Green Party Hans Arsenovic, Clemens Költringer from the Vienna Tourist Board and numerous tourism experts, practice partners,… […]Read more on Endowed professor Cornelia Dlabaja presents her main areas of research
“Approaches and challenges of sustainable urban and tourism development”
Dr. Cornelia Dlabaja has been researching sustainable urban and tourism development at FHWien der WKW as an endowed chair since August 2023. In her inaugural lecture on February 22, 2024, she will present her thematic focus and research methods. It is the first professorship in Austria in the field of urban tourism. […]Read more on “Approaches and challenges of sustainable urban and tourism development”
Side visits, discussions, jury member – the expertise of Endowed Professor Anna-Vera Deinhammer is in demand!
Anna-Vera Deinhammer has been an Endowed Professor for Sustainable Real Estate Development in the construction and property industry since June 2023. She is also active in the World Green Building Council on behalf of the ÖGNI (Austrian Society for Sustainable Real Estate Development) and Vice President "Director for Circular Cities and Regions" of the Circular Economy Forum Austria. The expertise… […]Read more on Side visits, discussions, jury member – the expertise of Endowed Professor Anna-Vera Deinhammer is in demand!
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?