@article{MarklLacknerSchmidetal., author = {Markl, Erich and Lackner, Maximilian and Schmid, Judith and Faast, Thomas}, title = {Mutual Benefits from Entrepreneurship of Non-business University Graduates for Academia and Founders}, series = {International Academic Journal of Entrepreneurship}, journal = {International Academic Journal of Entrepreneurship}, pages = {8}, abstract = {There is a trend among universities to teach entrepreneurship and support startup initiatives. In this article, the state-ofthe- art in entrepreneurship higher education and university ecosystems of non-business schools is reviewed, and the example of the University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien, Austria, and one of its startup show cases, Toolsense, is elaborated to understand critical success factors for non-business graduates as founders. The mutual benefits for universities and founders are discussed. In the case of Toolsense and the University of Applied Sciences, narrow band IoT as brought to the University by the startup. Implications on a universities' innovation and portfolio management are highlighted. Concerning startups, the importance of growth financing after initial success is elaborated.}, subject = {Entrepreneurship}, language = {en} } @incollection{LacknerMarklCermak, author = {Lackner, Maximilian and Markl, Erich and Cermak, Corinna}, title = {Energy Efficiency Management: State of the Art and Improvement Potential Analysis with Regard to Cargo Transport by Air and Rail}, series = {Transportation Systems Analysis and Assessment}, booktitle = {Transportation Systems Analysis and Assessment}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Technikum Wien}, abstract = {This review article summarizes the state of the art in energy efficiency (EE) management in air and rail cargo transportation. After an introduction, explanations and definitions follow around the topic of energy efficiency. The political framework conditions of the European Union (EU) as well as the associated European Union Emissions Trading System are described. In particular, the drive technologies, CO2 emissions, and fuel-saving options are reviewed.}, subject = {Energy}, language = {en} } @incollection{CermakMarklLackner, author = {Cermak, Corinna and Markl, Erich and Lackner, Maximilian}, title = {Energy Efficiency Management: State of the Art and Improvement Potential Analysis with Regard to Cargo Transport by Air and Rail}, series = {Transportation}, booktitle = {Transportation}, publisher = {Intech Open}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Technikum Wien}, subject = {Transportation}, language = {en} }