Project management
Dr.in Ilse Schindler (Formal project management)
Contact: ilse.schindler@fh-vie.ac.at
Prof.in (FH) Dr.in Elisabeth Springler (Content-related project management)
Contact: elisabeth.springler@fh-vie.ac.at
The focus of Elisabeth Springler’s research is on macroeconomics. As part of the theoretical analysis against a post-Keynesian background, monetary theory and policy, macroeconomic developments in financial market regulation and the national and international housing industry are analysed.
Elisabeth Springler is head of the “European Economy and Corporate Management” degree programme.
Project staff at the University of Applied Science BFI Vienna
Prof. (FH) Dr. Johannes Jäger
Contact: johannes.jaeger@fh-vie.ac.at
Johannes Jäger is a professor and head of the economics department at the University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna. His research focuses on critical international political economy, global finance, regional development, European integration and Latin America. He obtained his PhD in economics with distinction at the University of Economics and Business, Vienna.
Prof.in (FH) Dr.in Stefanie Wöhl
Contact: stefanie.woehl@fh-vie.ac.at
Stefanie Wöhl is Professor of Politics and the EU Jean Monnet Chair “Diversity and Social Cohesion in the European Union” in the degree program “European Economy and Business Management” at the University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna (2019–2022). Stefanie Wöhl has been researching, publishing and teaching on gender and diversity in the European integration process since 2003. Her current research focuses on the consequences of multiple crises for social cohesion and diversity.
Project Assistants
Agnes Sieben
Contact: agnes.sieben@fh-vie.ac.at
Agnes Sieben is studying for a Master’s degree in International Development at the University of Vienna. Her research focuses on land policy challenges in urban areas in Bolivia.
Pascal Glanz
Contact: pascal.glanz@fh-vie.ac.at
Pascal Glanz is studying for a Master’s degree in International Development and Global Demography at the University of Vienna. His research focuses on innovative approaches to funding of housing, the financialization of the housing market and housing policy challenges in Germany.
External project staff
- Doz. Dr. Wolfgang Amann
- Dr. phil. Andrej Holm
Cooperation partners
- Chamber of Labour (AK) Vienna (Expertise: Employees’ perspective on housing policy issues)
- BauKult (Expertise: Architecture and spatial planning perspectives on housing policy issues)
- Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Expertise: Securing field access on site and cooperation on research results relevant to the project)
- Institute for Real Estate, Construction and Housing (IIBW) (Expertise: Housing subsidies, building law models)
- King’s College London (Expertise: Housing policy in a comparative perspective with a special focus on Southern Europe, for example Barcelona)
- Peripheria Center, Budapest (Expertise: innovative housing policy strategies in Central and Eastern Europe, research cooperation in comparative analyses)
- Stockholm School of Economics (Expertise: Housing models, affordability and location implications in Northern Europe)
- University of Liverpool (Expertise: Financialisation and housing policy, research cooperation)