Position in the ranking is based on each scientist’s D-index using data compiled from
OpenAlex and CrossRef by December 21st 2022.
This ranking lists all the best researchers from the Economics and Finance discipline and
affiliated with Webster Vienna Private University.
There are a total of 1 researchers included.
The total sum for the D-index values for the best scientists
in Webster Vienna Private University is 30 with a mean value for
the h-index of 30.00. The total sum of
publications for the best scientists in Webster Vienna Private University is 119 with the
mean value for publications per scientist of 119.00.
Overview
Webster Vienna Private University
Webster Vienna Private University is a private university in Vienna, Austria. Established in 1981, it is the country’s first and only American university. It is also the first academic institution of higher learning in Austria to be run by a woman with Elisabeth Chopin serving as the university’s director from 1988 to 1999. Recognized by the Agency for Quality Assurance and Accreditation Austria, Webster Vienna is also the first American university to receive Austrian accreditation.
Webster Vienna Private University Key Statistics
Webster Vienna’s educational structure is composed of four academic departments. These are the Department of Business and Management, the Department of International Relations, the Department of Media Communications, and the Department of Psychology. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in diverse areas of study, including business administration, psychology, management, and finance.
It has a student population of more than 500, including over 350 undergraduates and roughly 175 postgraduates. The university also employs over 100 academic and administrative staff members across several of its facilities. The Webster alumni network includes more than 180,000 alumni worldwide, with nearly 3,000 alumni graduating from the Webster Vienna campus.
Other Webster Vienna Private University key statistics are its wide range of academic and administrative facilities that include student housing, health and wellness services, lecture halls, dining outlets, group rooms, study spaces, computer laboratories, and a comprehensive library network that houses more than 100,000 books and over 200 academic databases.
Webster Vienna Private University Research
Webster Vienna is one of the most recognizable research institutes in the nation. It is recognized for its contributions in the fields of business, management, and international relations. It is funded through grants and fellowships awarded by public and private organizations such as the European Research Consortium, the Webster Vienna Second Degree Grant, and the Ministry of Science and Research.
The top three Webster Vienna Private University research fields are economics, psychology, and econometrics. Researchers from the university have also attended global research conferences and symposiums such as INTERSPEECH: Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, SOCO: Soft Computing, and FG: IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face & Gesture Recognition.
Its most cited research work is Floh and Madlberger’s (2013) “The role of atmospheric cues in online impulse-buying behavior,” which was published in Electronic Commerce Research and Applications and has 338 citations to date. Webster Vienna’s second most popular research output is Cherp et al.’s (2018) “Integrating techno-economic, socio-technical and political perspectives on national energy transitions: A meta-theoretical framework,” which was published in Energy Research and Social Science and has been cited 260 times so far.
Meanwhile, its third most cited research work is Antonakakis et al.’s (2017) “Energy consumption, CO2 emissions and economic growth: An ethical dilemma.” This article, which talks about the dynamic interrelationship in the output-energy-environment nexus, was published in Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews and has been cited 248 times.
In addition, there are also several Webster Vienna Private University research centers and institutes on its premises. These include the Center for Liberal Arts, the Quant Center, and the Center for Research in Modern European Philosophy.
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D-index
D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in
contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines.
Our research was coordinated by Imed Bouchrika, PhD, a computer scientist with a well-established record
of collaboration on a number of international research projects with different partners from the academic
community. His role was to make sure all data remained unbiased, accurate, and up-to-date.
We list only scientists having D-Index >= 30 within the area of
Economics and Finance. If you or other scholars are not listed, we appreciate if you can
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