Army ants collectively form complex, adaptable structures, without a need for communication – study by the University of Konstanz and the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behaviour
Konstanzer Homeoffice-Langzeitstudie betont die Gefahren einer verfrühten Rückkehr in volle Präsenzarbeit in Unternehmen, die auch mobiles Arbeiten oder Homeoffice ermöglichen könnten
A study by the University of Konstanz shows that voluntary motivation to comply with anti-Covid-19 policies is relatively high in Germany, but can be undermined by enforcement - The consequence of this finding differs depending on the policy
Soziologin Prof. Dr. Claudia Diehl vom Exzellenzcluster „The Politics of Inequality“ der Universität Konstanz kommentiert zentrale Punkte aus dem Integrationsbarometer 2020 des Sachverständigenrates für Integration und Migration.
Democratic decision-making allows subordinate vulturine guineafowl to regain control over collective group actions when dominants have a monopoly over resources – research project by the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior and the University of Konstanz.
Hat-trick for University of Konstanz scientist: Following global recognition in two previous editions of the “Global Highly Cited Researchers” list from the Web of Science Group, collective behaviour researcher Iain Couzin has also been included in the 2020 list – for the third time in as many years.
Organizational researchers at the University of Konstanz conduct long-term study with staff members who have been working from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please read the German version for more information.