Research Prize of the Principality of Liechtenstein
The prize, established by the government of the Principality of Liechtenstein to promote research and endowed with a total of CHF 10,000, is awarded annually for outstanding academic or research achievements by young researchers at the University of Liechtenstein. The prize promotes the development of Liechtenstein as a research location in general; it also supports academic career opportunities at the university.
The research prize is exclusively awarded in recognition of young researchers at the University of Liechtenstein. The work submitted must have been carried out in the context of the applicant's work at the University of Liechtenstein. Applicants may be doctoral candidates, research assistants, graduates of doctoral studies, university lecturers, post-doctoral candidates, assistant professors and post-doctoral candidates.
Previous award winners
2023: Dr. Lindsay Howe (publication), Dr. Thomas Grisold (publication), Dr. Matthias Hermann Romero (dissertation)
2022: Bianca Böckle MSc (project work), Dr. Valentin Holzwarth (dissertation), Dr. Marco Lettenbichler (publication)
2021: Dr. Jurij-Andrei Reichenecker (publication), Dr. Janine Hacker und Joshua Handali (publication), Dr. Michael Weigerding (dissertation), Dr. Wolfgang Hora (project work)
2020: Dr. Rodrigo Alba Kasovsky (dissertation), Dr. Bernhard Burtscher (project work), Dr. Wiebke Szymczak (publication)
2019: Dr Alexandra Butterstein (publication), Dr Ferdinand Thies (publication), Dr Leona Kruse (dissertation)
2018: Dr. Matthias Filser (publication), Mag. arch. Cornelia Faisst (project work), Dr. Sanja Tumbas (dissertation)
2017: Dr. Helge Mensching (dissertation), Dr. Jörn von Grabe (publication), Celina Martinez-Cañavate (project work), Vera Kaps (project work)
2016: Dr. Nadine Székely (dissertation), Dr. Markus Weinmann (publication), Sarah Zelt (project work)
2015: Dr. Lars Kaiser (dissertation), Dipl.-Ing. Mag. Dr. Sebastian Stöckl (publication), Dr. Andrea Harr (project work)
2014: Dr. Aron Veress (dissertation), Stefan Debortoli (publication), Dr. Sonia Lippe (project work)
2013: Dr. Theresa Schmiedel (dissertation), Dr. Martin Angerer (publication), and Dr. Christian Sonnenberg (project work)
2012: Dr.Alexander Simons (dissertation), Dr. Oliver Müller and Dr. Stefan Seidel (publication), Dr. Susanne Durst and Dr. Stefan Wilhelm (project work)
Nobel Laureate Meeting
Since 1951, the Nobel Laureate Meeting in Lindau has promoted dialogue between generations and cultures. The meeting of the laureates of the Alfred Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences takes place every three years. Since 2008, young scientists from Liechtenstein have also regularly taken part in the conference. Further information on the conferences can be found at www.nobel.li.
Previous participants from the University of Liechtenstein:
- 2022: Dr. Leona Chandra Kruse, Olivia Hohlwegler, Matthias Herrmann-Romero, Djordje Zivkovic
- 2020: Matthias Herrmann-Meng
- 2017: Zorica Zagorac-Uremovic, Wiebke Szymczak, Demelza Kelso Hays, Markus Weinmann
- 2014: Oliver Müller, Stefan Debortoli, Andreas Brunhard, Stefan Wilhelm
- 2011: Theresa Schmiedel, Claudia Brunner, Stefan Seidel
- 2008: Alexander Simons, Bettina Thurnher
Other research awards (selection of the last 5 years)
2021
- Scope Award 2021, Innovation category: Award for the fund co-developed by the University of Liechtenstein.
2020
- AIS Best Information Systems Publications Award: Berente, N., Seidel, S., & Safadi, H. (2019). Research commentary - Data-driven, computationally intensive theory development. Information Systems Research, 30(1), 50-64.
2019
- Charles Brandes Prize, Brandes Institute 2019: "ESG Integration: value, growth and momentum". Kaiser Lars
- "Dr. Stephan Koren Award", presented by the Vienna University of Economics and Business to Bernhard Burtscher.
- AIS Best Information Systems Publications Award , Stefan Seidel, Leona Chandra, Nadine Székely, Michael Gau, Daniel Stieger.
- Franz Gschnitzer Award of the University of Innsbruck to Magdalena Friedrich for her diploma thesis
2018
- European Research Paper of the Year 2018, Best European IT Paper: "How Is Your User Feeling? Inferring Emotion Through Human-Computer Interaction Devices". Weinmann Markus
- Swiss Energy Award Watt d'Or: Dietrich Schwarz
2017
- AIS Outstanding Contribution to Information Systems Education Award 2017: Project "EDUglopedia.org". vom Brocke Jan
- Best PhD Paper and Best Paper Award Nomination: "Tensions in Design Principle Formulation and Reuse" Chandra Kruse Leona, Seidel Stefan
- AIS Senior Scholars Best Publication of the Year Award 2017: "Using Text Analytics to Derive Customer Service Management Benefits from Unstructured Data". vom Brocke Jan, Müller Oliver, Junglas Ines, Debortoli Stefan
- AIS Best Theory Development Paper Award 2017 (ICIS 2017): "Digital capabilities facilitating rapid growth". vom Brocke Jan, Tumbas Sonia, Berente Nicholas
- Best Paper Award "Academic Paper Competition"- Journal of Investment Consulting 2017: "Environmentally (in)friendly portfolio construction". Kaiser Lars
- WfMC Global Awards for Excellence in BPM & Workflow Winner, "Hilti - Digital Innovation and Transformation, Workflow Management Coalition", Martin Petry, Theresa Schmiedel, Charlotte Wehking, Jan vom Brocke.
- Vorarlberg Timber Construction Award 2017: Julia Kick, Martin Mackowitz, Helmut Taudes, Philipp Lutz, Hugo Dworzak
2016
- Best Paper Award of the Global Innovation and Knowledge Academy (GIKA) 2016: "Family Firm Internationalization: A Configuration Approach". Kraus S., Mensching H., Cheng C. F., Filser M.
2015
- Emerald Literati Network 2015 Award for Excellence, Highly Recommended Paper: "Emotions and ERP Information Sourcing: The Moderating Role of Expertise". von Brocke J., Leger P.M., Riedel R.
- Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) 2015: "The 'Digital Façade' of Rapidly Growing Entrepreneurial Organizations". vom Brocke J.
- Best Prototype and Demo at the Business Analytics Congress (BAC) 2015: Demo: "MineMyText.com - Text Mining in the Cloud". vom Brocke Jan, Müller Oliver and Debortoli Stefan
- AIS (Association of Information Systems) Technology Challenge Award: Jan vom Brocke