
About
Matthias Raddant is a researcher at the Complexity Science Hub (CSH) in Vienna, where he has been a faculty member since November 2021. He also holds research fellow positions at Danube University Krems and Graz University of Technology. Previously, he served as an assistant professor at Kiel University and was a post-doctoral researcher at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. He was a visiting researcher at Keio University in 2018.
His research lies at the intersection of financial economics, econophysics, and complex systems, with a focus on financial networks, risk, asset pricing, and corporate governance. He is particularly interested in the role of diversity on corporate boards and the sustainability of critical mineral supplies such as phosphorus.
His recent publications show a strong interdisciplinary trend, combining traditional economic modeling with network analysis and agent-based simulations. His work appears in both economics and interdisciplinary journals, and he serves as an associate editor for SN Business and Economics.
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Matthias Raddant has advised policy bodies, including ministries and the European Parliament, and has contributed expert commentary to media outlets such as FAZ. He is currently leading a project funded by the Austrian Science Fund on diversity in corporate boards. He has also been involved in public outreach efforts on food security and sustainable resource use.
He has been involved in collaborative academic events such as the Econophysics Colloquium and CSH workshops. His research often involves interdisciplinary teams and international collaboration.
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