08: Aufklärung in Europa: Ein neuer Gesellschaftsvertrag für das digitale Zeitalter?
In Zusammenarbeit mit RSA - Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce
Ist der aktuelle Gesellschaftsvertrag der richtige? Wie müssen sich europäische Gesellschaften ändern, damit ihre BürgerInnen die neuen Möglichkeiten des digitalen Zeitalters nützen können? Kann hier das Konzept des bedingungslosen Grundeinkommens eine Rolle spielen? RSA ExpertInnen und Alpbach-TeilnehmerInnen werden darüber nachdenken, wie ein neuer Gesellschaftsvertrag aussehen könnte.
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Markus KANERVA
Founder, Tänk, Espoo
1998-1999 | Helsinki School of Economics: Small Business Entrepreneurship Examination for Academics |
2000-2006 | Master of Social Sciences in Economics. The University of Helsinki: (5 year program). |
2004 | Kauppalehti: Journalist (summer intern) |
2005-2006 | Helsinki School of Economics: Small Business Entrepreneurship Examination for Academics |
Fujitsu Services Finland: Communications Intern | |
2006-2007 | Bosch and Siemens Home Appliances, Northern Europe: Marketing Coordinator |
2007-2011 | Bosch and Siemens Home Appliances, Northern Europe: |
Project Leader at Business Development | |
Project leader for the Northern European Business Intelligence systems | |
2011-2013 | Marketing Clinic Finland: Senior Marketing Analyst |
2013 | Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration. (Courses in Open University) |
Tänk: Founder, Managing Director, Researcher | |
2014 | edX/University of TorontoX: BE101x: Behavioural Economics in Action. |
Online lectures by Dilip Soman. Received Honor Code Certificate for passing the course. | |
Coursera/Duke University: A Beginner s Guide to Irrational Behavior. | |
Online lectures by Dan Ariely. Completed with distinction. | |
2014-2015 | Master of Business and Economics, Specialization in Behavioral Economics. Erasmus School of Economics, Rotterdam: (1 year program) |
Anthony PAINTER
Director Policy and Strategy, RSA - Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, London
1999-2000 | Consultant, Westminster Strategy |
2000 | Project Leader, Policy Network |
2000-2002 | Director, Urbanity |
2002-2003 | Director, Political Division, The Communication Group plc |
2003-2008 | Founder and Director, Jefferson Communications |
2008-2013 | Freelance Researcher, Writer, Strategy Consultant and Commentator |
Nathalie SPENCER
Senior Researcher, Social Brain Centre, RSA - Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, London
Nathalie Spencer is a Senior Researcher in the RSA s Social Brain team in London, where she applies a behavioural science perspective to various social issues of our time. She is lead author on projects exploring the application of behavioural insights to areas as diverse as financial capability and financial education, preventative health, and inequality in education including student motivation and teachers implicit biases. Previously, she was co-author on a paper exploring the role of curiosity on innovation. She has a Master s degree in Behavioural Economics from Maastricht University (Netherlands) and a Bachelor s degree in Commerce from McGill University (Canada). |