Future Skills at the Day of Teaching and Learning 2023
At the end of March, Daniela Ortiz and Katharina Salomon attended the Day of Teaching and Learning on the topic of "Learning outside the box - Good Practices in Interdisciplinarity, Internationalization & Future Skills." […]
Multi-Stakeholder Forum 2022
Corporate due diligence and human rights are gathering importance and focus within politics, society and for business, in particular because of current legal developments and increasing human rights risks. […]
Keynote speech by IBES scientists at the Federal Ministry
As part of the round table on the "Corporate Social Responsibility Directive" (CSDDD) of the Federal Ministry of Labor and Economy and the Federal Ministry of Justice, Melanie Rainer and Maria Riegler gave a keynote speech on support measures for companies - especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). […]
Responsible Management Lectures: Human Rights Management in the Context of the ESG debate
With the lecture series “Responsible Management Lectures”, we want to initiate an interdisciplinary discourse about the future of our economic system with a particular focus on economic, sustainability and business ethical aspects. Since the winter semester of 2012, we have been organizing a lecture series on business ethics and sustainability topics on a regular basis. For the winter semester of… […]
IBES Alumni Story #3 Anna Rennhofer, BA MA
In her master's thesis, Anna Rennhofer dealt with the role of controlling in companies with an integrated ecological sustainability strategy. The work was supervised by FH-Prof. Dr. Daniela Ortiz, project lead of the City of Vienna competence team "Change for Corporate Sustainability" (funded by MA23). In this interview, Anna Rennhofer gives an insight into the process of research and writing… […]
Corporate responsibility as a strategic advantage for domestic SMEs
The Institute for Business Ethics & Sustainable Strategy (IBES) at FHWien of WKW presented a recent study on supply chain responsibility in Austria, commissioned by the Federal Minister of Labour and Economy (BMAW). The results show that Austrian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are currently mainly affected by supply chain regulations in other countries without benefiting from them themselves. […]