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[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…

[Translate to English:] Portrait von Klaus Prettner

Can education compensate for population decline?

Birth rates in industrialized countries are falling steadily. But the fewer children they have, the more parents invest in the education and health of their offspring – making them more valuable to…

[Translate to English:] Ben Greiner

A Community Effort Towards Reproducible Management Science

Whether we can really trust scientific studies depends on one important factor: reproducibility. Data can only be reproduced by other researchers if it is documented transparently. A team including…

[Translate to English:] Victor Maus

In Search for the Missing Mining Impacts: A Call for Transparency and Open Data

The effects of mining on humans and the environment are poorly documented. In a commentary in the journal Nature, WU researcher Victor Maus has called for thee data gaps to be closed. This is a…

[Translate to English:] Christoph Feichter

Less is more: CEOs cutting their own pay increases employee motivation

When managers give up part of their salary, this can boost the motivation of the entire workforce – especially when they do so of their own free will and the money benefits the employees or a good…

[Translate to English:] Lukas Lehner

More than just a job: Job guarantee pilot study proves to be a resounding success

Long-term unemployment makes people feel lonely and hopeless. So what can we do to eliminate this problem? A researcher from WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) has tested an innovative…

[Translate to English:] Monika Koller

Always follow your nose: The influence of active smelling on purchase decisions

Does our sense of smell influence our buying behavior? Yes – at least for people with a high “need for smell.” A study carried out at WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) has shed more…