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Thesis

We welcome students who want to write their bachelor's or master's thesis at our Institute.

At E&I, you write your thesis in close cooperation with your supervisor - you will be supported by us from the identification of topics to the conception of your thesis.

Process

Ideally, you already have a general idea about what you would like to cover in your thesis. Feel free to look through the overview of possible topics below to see if something strikes your interest.

Even if you are not sure about what you’d like to work on, you should contact a potential thesis supervisor at the institute, and we can work on a topic together. The best way is to write an email. If you already have a fairly good idea of what you want to write about, describe it in a few sentences. There is no need to submit a proposal at this stage of the process.

If a potential supervisor does not have the time to work with you, he or she will gladly forward your request to a colleague. We do our best to give any student interested in writing their bachelor’s thesis in E&I every opportunity to do so.

Once you have contacted a potential supervisor, he or she will schedule an initial meeting at the institute to talk about and narrow down your topic. This first meeting is a chance for you and a potential supervisor to decide whether you are a good fit and would like to work together. 

The next stage is the thesis proposal. Students draft a brief proposal that defines the topic they plan to address and the approach as well as the scope of the thesis. You will be asked to explain what the thesis will be about, the goals you are pursuing with your work and the approach and methods you plan to use. The proposal is an important part of your thesis since it serves as a guideline in the further process. 

We strongly recommend that you use a citation software for your bachelor’s thesis, like Citavi, EndNote, or Zotero.

Once you and your thesis supervisor have approved on your proposal, your topic is officially registered and you have three months to complete your thesis with support from your supervisor.

Further resources (Bachelor):

Guidelines, tips, and tricks: The guidelines provide an overview of all the information you need to know when writing a bachelor’s thesis at the E&I Institute.

Here you will find general information on writing a bachelor’s thesis at WU.

Further resources (Master):

Guidelines, tips, and tricks: The guidelines provide an overview of all the information you need to know when writing a master's thesis at the E&I Institute.

Here you will find general information on writing a bachelor’s thesis at WU.

Research Areas

If you are interested in writing your thesis at the Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, this page shows you the research areas we are currently working on. However, we are quite open to topics, so please feel free to contact us anyway. We will do our best to coordinate our expertise with your interests!

If you are unsure, whom to write to, just send an e-mail to entrep-office@wu.ac.at and your request will be forwarded to the whole team.

Before contacting us, please make sure that you comply with the preconditions indicated in your respective program.

Contact PersonAreas of Interest
Stefan Bolzenius, M.Sc.
  • Toolkits for Mass Customization
  • Human-AI Collaboration
  • Problem-Solving and Decision-Making
  • Open & User Innovation
Caroline Fabian, M.Sc., M.Sc.
  • Open innovation strategies
  • Not-invented-here syndrome: reasons, context factors and countermeasures
  • Psychological and behavioral science
  • Big data & AI
  • and other topics in the fields of engineering, entrepreneurship and innovation
Dr. Dorothee Horvath
  • Organizational (error) culture and innovation / entrepreneurship
  • Organizational factors and innovation / entrepreneurship
  • Personality and innovation / entrepreneurship
  • Behavioral economics
  • Judgement and decision-making biases (e.g., anchoring effect) and debiasing strategies
  • and other topics in the fields of entrepreneurship and innovation [mainly empirical research (e.g., online experiments)]
Andrew Isaak, Ph.D.
  • Personality and investor decision-making (esp. crowdfunding)
  • Innovation behavior and entrepreneurial ecosystems across cultures
  • Motivation of online knowledge contributions
  • Social and sustainable entrepreneurship
  • Deviance, deception and AI
  • and other topics in the fields of entrepreneurship and innovation (mainly empirical research)
Sandra Jeske, M.Sc.
  • (Changes in) Innovation Management
  • The role of AI in shaping innovation strategies and leadership
  • Data as a driver for innovation and new business models
  • Data sharing in digital ecosystems and data spaces
  • and other topics in the fields of innovation
Assoz. Prof. Dr. Peter Keinz
  • Technology Transfer & Cross Industry Innovation
  • User Communities & Crowdsourcing
  • User Innovation Ecosystems
  • Strategic and Organizational Implications of User Innovation Approaches
  • and other topics in the fields of entrepreneurship and innovation
Diana Lauer, M.Sc.
  • Entrepreneurial Mindset
  • Digital Entrepreneurship
  • Entrepreneurial Learning
  • Human-AI Interaction in Entrepreneurship
  • and other topics in the fields of entrepreneurship and innovation
Melina Mazzucato, M.Sc., M.Sc.
  • Entrepreneurship Education
  • Entrepreneurial Mindset, Skills & Intention
  • Sustainable Innovation & Green Entrepreneurship
  • and other topics in the fields of entrepreneurship and innovation
Mag. Benjamin Monsorno, MA
  • Open Innovation
  • Corporate-Start-up Collaborations
  • Corporate Venture Capital
  • Innovation and Social Media
  • Business Model Innovation
  • Lead User Research
Thomas Pannermayr, M.Sc.
  • International entrepreneurship
  • Entrepreneurial personality and behavior
  • Dark side of entrepreneurship
  • and other topics in the fields of entrepreneurship and innovation
Monique Schlömmer, M.Sc.
  • International entrepreneurship
  • Investor decision making
  • Cognitive psychology in entrepreneurship & innovation
  • Entrepreneurial ecosystem with focus on venture capital
  • Political incentives and its impact on entreprepreneurial behavior
  • and other topics in the fields of entrepreneurship and innovation