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[Translate to English:] Foto von Marius Lüdicke

Sadistic entertainment, clan wars, and vigilante policing: Study sheds light on the dark side of online communities

Verbal abuse, insults, threats: Some online communities are notorious for their toxic atmosphere. A study co-authored by a WU researcher has documented the underlying mechanisms – and looked at why…

[Translate to English:] Miriam Wilhelm

New supply chain legislation: A catalyst for sustainable development?

After some delays, on March 15, 2024, the European Council eventually passed a vote in favor of the new Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD). This directive, intended to make…

[Translate to English:] Harald Oberhofer

The Sword of Damocles

It’s Friday, January 20, 2017, Washington D.C., shortly after 12:00 noon, local time. Donald Trump stands at the western front of the Capitol building, a few moments after taking the oath of office…

[Translate to English:] Collage mit Weltkarte und Fotos der WU-Professoren Gabriel Felbermayr und Harald Oberhofer

Shifting balances of economic power

Free trade agreements and economic globalization have gone out of fashion: Sanctions, protectionism, and fears cloud the outlook for a prosperous development of international trade relations.

[Translate to English:] Portraitfoto Lukas Vashold

New emissions model reveals problems with carbon forecasts

Researchers at WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) have developed a new model for forecasting greenhouse gas emissions. It shows that the global climate targets can no longer be achieved…

[Translate to English:] Gruppenfoto REMASS-Projekt

REMASS: Understanding our society's metabolism

The visionary REMASS project investigates the effects of crises on society's metabolism - and has been awarded funding of 7.1 million Euros by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) for the next five years.

[Translate to English:] Portrait Spiekermann

Setting limits for artificial intelligence

If AI systems make decisions solely on the basis of data and algorithms, it leads to ethically problematic outcomes

[Translate to English:] Portraitfoto Jurgen Willems

Election polls: A plea against polarization

Polling data is the most important currency in the run-up to elections. They can be used to amplify sentiment and to promote or demote candidates. WU Professor Jurgen Willems on the dangers of poll…

[Translate to English:] Portraitfoto von Chiara Fabrizi

Headquarters in Austria: “A great way to enter the European market”

Chiara Fabrizi from WU’s Institute for International Business is the co-author of the first comprehensive study on headquarters in Austria. We asked her what she had learned from analyzing 1,500…

[Translate to English:] Portraitfoto von Roberto Asmat

Crowd wisdom: A win for women musicians

Are experts really better at judging the quality of art than the general public? According to a study by WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business), this seems doubtful – at least in the field…