Michael Soder

Ökonom und Sozioökonom at Arbeiterkammer Wien
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Vienna, Vienna, Austria, AT
Languages
  • Deutsch Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Englisch Full professional proficiency

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Experience

    • Austria
    • Political Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Ökonom und Sozioökonom
      • Feb 2018 - Present

      Ökonom und Sozioökonom in der Abteilung Wirtschaftspolitik der Arbeiterkammer Wien Themenfelder: Strukturwandel in der Klimakrise, Just Transition, Industriepolitik, Forschung & Innovation Ökonom und Sozioökonom in der Abteilung Wirtschaftspolitik der Arbeiterkammer Wien Themenfelder: Strukturwandel in der Klimakrise, Just Transition, Industriepolitik, Forschung & Innovation

    • Austria
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Lektor
      • Feb 2018 - Present

      Lektor Seminar Wirtschafts- und Finanzpolitik, Seminar Angewandte Theorien und Methoden der Sozioökonomie, Seminar Ökonomie und Gesellschaft

    • Program Coordinator
      • Mar 2017 - Feb 2018

      Programmkoordination des Masterprogrammes Socio-Ecological Economics and Policy (SEEP)

    • Univ. Ass. Institute for Ecological Economics
      • Feb 2014 - Feb 2018

      Forschung, Lehre, Einwerbung von Drittmitteln

    • TRAFO-LABOUR - Project
      • Feb 2015 - Oct 2017

      Title: The Role of Trade Unions and Workers’ Interests in the Social-Ecological Transformation towards a Climate-Friendly Society. The Case of Austria This project aims to contribute to a better understanding of the role of trade unions in Austria in current climate change politics and analyses the options for enhancing this role in order to contribute to socio-ecological transformation. A precondition for enhancing this role is an increasing political priority… Show more Title: The Role of Trade Unions and Workers’ Interests in the Social-Ecological Transformation towards a Climate-Friendly Society. The Case of Austria This project aims to contribute to a better understanding of the role of trade unions in Austria in current climate change politics and analyses the options for enhancing this role in order to contribute to socio-ecological transformation. A precondition for enhancing this role is an increasing political priority of climate change issues within trade unions. Key here is that, on the one hand, trade unions augment understanding of the complex problems related to climate change and link them to the social questions and interests of wage-earners and, on the other hand, to better anchor the interests of wage earners in Austrian climate policy. Up to the present, trade unions have rarely been a focus of (social)-scientific research on climate change policy. This interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary project intends to close this research gap. Moreover, we want to strengthen the focus of trade unions that take climate change issues seriously and see the necessity of creating alliances across institutional and mental barriers.

    • EMAH - Ecomobility in the Austrian-Hungarian border region - Project
      • Feb 2014 - Jan 2015

      In the past years, the number of car users has heavily risen in the programme area. One reason for this lies in the intensification of cross-border traffic due to the opening of the Austrian labour market. In addition, many commuters opt for individual transport (e.g. 79% in Vienna). There were several initiatives as regards cross-border transport development, but one did not tackle the mobility behaviour of commuters. Nor is known how the working premises influence the mobility behaviour and… Show more In the past years, the number of car users has heavily risen in the programme area. One reason for this lies in the intensification of cross-border traffic due to the opening of the Austrian labour market. In addition, many commuters opt for individual transport (e.g. 79% in Vienna). There were several initiatives as regards cross-border transport development, but one did not tackle the mobility behaviour of commuters. Nor is known how the working premises influence the mobility behaviour and thereby a decision for more environmentally-friendly mobility behaviour can be stimulated. Moreover, there is a lack of data concerning travel habits and needs of commuters in the border region which should build the basis for a sustainable regional transport development. Previous projects concentrated on transport infrastructure and services. This project centres the demand side. The objective is to understand the mobility behaviour of commuters and to stimulate measures worked out with employers in favour of more environmentally-friendly mobility behaviour. This will be underpinned with research on travel habits and surveys which provide exact data on motivation, needs, and behaviour. The research is the basis for measures that promote a more environmentally-friendly transport behaviour (improvement in utilisation of public transport, awareness raising on eco-mobility, financial support, travel planning, promotion of bicycle transport, car pooling, limitation of parking possibilities at the working premises, etc.). Packages of measures will be implemented whereby their effect is analysable. A “tool kit eco-mobility” to be used long-term will be created that enables a further use of project results. The goal of the project is the analysis of demand, the promotion of eco-mobility, and a more effective use of the infrastructure.

    • Austria
    • Higher Education
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Lektor
      • Feb 2018 - Present

      Lektor für die Seminare "Investitionen, Externe Effekte und Finanzierung", "Finanzwissenschaft", "Finanzierung & Investitionen" sowie ", "Grundlagen der Sozioökonomie" Lektor für die Seminare "Investitionen, Externe Effekte und Finanzierung", "Finanzwissenschaft", "Finanzierung & Investitionen" sowie ", "Grundlagen der Sozioökonomie"

    • Austria
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Lecturer
      • Mar 2020 - Present

      Umweltpolitik & Arbeitsmarktpolitik Umweltpolitik & Arbeitsmarktpolitik

    • Austria
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Lektor
      • Sep 2017 - Jun 2022

      Lektor für das Seminar "Applied Economics I" und "Applied Economics II" Lektor für das Seminar "Applied Economics I" und "Applied Economics II"

Education

  • WU (Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien)
    Doktor (Ph.D.), Economics
    2013 - 2017
  • WU (Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien)
    MSc. Socioeconomics, Socioeconomics
    2012 - 2015
  • WU (Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien)
    MSc. Economics, Economics
    2011 - 2013
  • WU (Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien)
    BSc. Business, Economics and Social Science (Economics Track), Economics
    2007 - 2011

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