The performance of the Austrian Innovation System

The performance of the Austrian Innovation System

Dr Christian Reiner, Senior Researcher at the Lauder Business School, has co-authored the recently published study “Innovationsland Österreich. F&E, Unternehmensentwicklung und Standortattraktivität” (in German), commissioned by the Austrian Council for Research and Technology Development. The other authors are from the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland (Prof Dr Christian Keuschnigg) and from WPZ Research in Vienna (Dr Sascha Sardadvar, Dr Brigitte Ecker).

Managing and Transferring Knowledge

Managing and Transferring Knowledge

Dipl. Ing. Annette Hexelschneider, teaching Managing Knowledge and Intellectual Capital in the IML master’s program at Lauder Business School, has recently published the article “Wissenstransfer: Weniger ist mehr!” (Knowledge Transfer: Less is more) in the journal for top executives “Zeitschrift für Wissensmanagement” (Journal for Knowledge Management), the first German magazine exclusively covering knowledge management. Moreover, she has recently presented her newly developed Toolbox for knowledge transfer at the IMEX 2017 exhibition in Frankfurt, Germany. In an interview with the LBS Marketing team, she reveals details about her work as well as her teaching experience at LBS.

LBS at the cutting edge of contract law

LBS at the cutting edge of contract law

Contracts are an essential part of our everyday life, which underscores the important role of contract law within jurisprudence. Against this background, Prof. (FH) Dr. Armin Kammel, LL.M., MBA, who teaches several financial law courses in the Banking, Finance, and Compliance Program (BFC) at Lauder Business School, co-designed a new, innovative and practitioner-oriented book series on „Vertragsrecht und Vertragsgestaltung“(contract law and contract design).

Design Thinking Day at LBS

Design Thinking Day at LBS

On Tuesday, March 21, IML 2016 class had a day dedicated to Design Thinking and New Product Development (NPD) as part of their Creativity and Innovation Course with Dr. Stephan Jung. During the session, students were encouraged to come up with original ideas to either create innovation or to focus on problem solving of a particular issue and thereby satisfy a certain need.

Introducing the Graduate Research Assistant Program

Introducing the Graduate Research Assistant Program

Lauder Business School is happy to announce the introduction of the Graduate Research Assistant Program (GRA) starting from the spring term 2017. This is an educational program providing students with relevant research experience while they pursue a Masters’ degree at LBS. Graduate Research Assistants (GRAs) work with faculty on academic and research projects, both at LBS and in the field.