07: Motivieren und Regulieren – Verhaltensökonomie als neuer Ansatz der Politik
Unterstützt von Bundesministerium für Familien und Jugend
Verhaltensökonomie agiert unter der Prämisse, dass Menschen nicht immer rational handeln, sondern auch irrational oder emotional. Es gibt daher neue Lösungsansätze für gesellschaftliche und wirtschaftliche Probleme. Verhaltensökonomie kann auch die Politik anwenden. Wie, erforschen wir im Arbeitskreis.
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MMag. Dr. Sophie KARMASIN
Austrian Federal Minister of Families and Youth, Vienna
1985-1992 | Studies, Psychology and Business Administration |
1993-1995 | Product Manager, Henkel, Vienna, Belgium and the Netherlands |
1995 | Ph.D., Psychology, Dissertation: Consumer Behaviour in the Health Market |
1995-2003 | Management, Empirical Department, Institute of Motivational Research |
2006-2013 | Managing Director, Karmasin Opinion Research Company |
2009-2013 | Founder, Consulting Company Sophie Karmasin Market Intelligence |
2011-2012 | Course, Systemic Coaching and Consulting Competence |
2011-2013 | Managing Partner, Austrian Gallup Institute / Dr. Karmasin Marktforschung Ltd. and Karmasin Motivforschung Ltd. |
since 2013 | Austrian Federal Minister of Families and Youth, Vienna |
Dr. Univ.-Prof. Martin KOCHER
Director, IHS - Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna
2002 | Doctorate, Economics, University of Innsbruck |
2002-2007 | Assistant Professor, University of Innsbruck and University of Amsterdam |
2007-2010 | Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, University of Munich |
2010 | Full Professor in Behavioral and Experimental Economics, University of East Anglia, Norwich |
since 2011 | Full Professor of Economics, University of Munich |
Affiliate Professor, University of Gothenburg | |
2012-2013 | Dean, Department of Economics, University of Munich |
2013 | Affiliate Professor, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane |
2013-2016 | Professor of Economics, Ludwig-Maximilian-University, Munich |
since 2016 | Director, IHS - Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna |
Dr. Nina MAZAR
Senior Behavioral Scientist, GINI - Global INsights Initiative, World Bank, Washington DC; Associate Professor, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
1999 | Master of Science in Management, School of Management and Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz |
1999-2001 | Consultant, ManagementTeam GmbH, Wiesbaden |
2003 | Ph.D. equivalent in Marketing, School of Management and Economics, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz |
2003-2007 | Post Doctoral Associate and Lecturer in Marketing, Sloan School of Management and Media Lab, eRationality Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA |
2007-2013 | Assistant Professor of Marketing, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto |
since 2010 | Co-Founder and Partner, BEworks Inc., Management Consulting Company, Toronto |
since 2013 | Associate Professor of Marketing, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto |
since 2015 | Senior Behavioral Scientist, GINI - Global INsights Initiative, The World Bank, Washington, DC |
M.Sc. Jeannine PILLOUD
Head, SBB Passenger Traffic; Member, Management Board, SBB AG, Bern
1991-1994 | Architect and Head of Marketing, Suter + Suter Switzerland |
1994-2000 | Manager Learning Services, IBM Switzerland |
2001-2003 | Chief Information Officer and Manager eCommerce, Bon appétit Group, Volketwil Switzerland |
2003 | Member of Board, General Manager Systems Integration Switzerland, T-Systems Switzerland AG |
2004-2005 | Member of Board, Manager Systems Integration International, T-Systems Enterprise Services GmbH |
2006-2011 | Senior Vicepresident, Region Western Europe, ICT Operations International, T-Systems International GmbH |
since 2011 | Head, SBB Passenger Traffic; Member, Management Board, SBB AG, Bern |
Rainer NOWAK
Editor-in-Chief, "Die Presse", Vienna
1992-1997 | Study of History and Political Science (without completing) |
1994 | Freelancer "Vorarlberger Nachrichten" |
1996 | Entry to "Die Presse" |
2002 | Editor, Domestic Policy Department, "Die Presse", Vienna |
2004 | Appointment to Department head "Chronik/Wien", "Die Presse", Vienna |
2009 | Appointment to Editorial Director for the new "Presse am Sonntag", Vienna |
2010 | Appointment to Head of Domestic Policy, "Die Presse", Vienna |
since 2012 | Editor-in-Chief, "Die Presse", Vienna |
since 2014 | Publisher, "Die Presse", Vienna |
2017 | Appointment as Managing Director, "Die Presse", Vienna |