“Falling apart at the seams”
Marian Adolf, Andreas Hess and Gisela Reiter from the Department of Communication at FHWien der WKW presented "Measures for the re-integration of an eroding communication culture" at the annual conference of the German Communication Association (DGPuK) in Erfurt. […]Read more on “Falling apart at the seams”
Smart reusable boxes for pharmaceutical logistics
"A logistics system consisting of intelligent reusable boxes and shelves that makes the transportation of pharmaceuticals faster, cheaper and more sustainable." This is how project manager Gerald Schneikart describes the vision behind DigiPharmaLogNet, a recently completed research project by the Institute for Digital Transformation and Strategy (IDS) at FHWien der WKW. […]Read more on Smart reusable boxes for pharmaceutical logistics
The role of emotion in nature-based tourism commercials
Senior Researcher Ilona Pezenka investigates emotional reactions to video elements by using Facial Expression Analysis (FEA) via the Web Analytics Lab from FHWien der WKW. […]Read more on The role of emotion in nature-based tourism commercials
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
Exploring new horizons in tourism: The students’ perspective on current challenges
In a pioneering initiative, students at FHWien der WKW have demonstrated their academic skills and contributed to a special issue of the scientific journal Tourismus Wissen Quarterly. […]Read more on Exploring new horizons in tourism: The students’ perspective on current challenges
A scientific look at Aspern – book publication by Cornelia Dlabaja
The latest book by Cornelia Dlabaja, endowed Professor for Sustainable Urban & Tourism Development, is now available. In "Die Seestadt Aspern - Ein Stadtteil im Werden", she follows the development of this new Viennese neighbourhood from an ethnographic perspective. […]Read more on A scientific look at Aspern – book publication by Cornelia Dlabaja
“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”
Tourism advertising between AI and cultural background
Ilona Pezenka, Senior Researcher at the Department of Communication at FHWien der WKW, presented recent research results on the relevance of cultural background in tourism advertising videos at the international ENTER conference. The annual conference of the International Federation for Information Technology and Travel and Tourism (IFITT) took place in Izmir (Turkey) in January 2023. […]Read more on Tourism advertising between AI and cultural background
About the world of innovation
Tilia Stingl de Vasconcelos Guedes wrote a guest article "Of lasers, passion and Nobel Prizes" on "Der Brutkasten". […]Read more on About the world of innovation
“Protection from X-tremists!”
In his guest commentary on kurier.at, Marian Adolf, Researcher at the Department of Communication, analyzes why the 'public sphere' is an elusive concept and yet a precious good. […]Read more on “Protection from X-tremists!”