The Call for Global Responsible Intergenerational Leadership in the Corporate World:
The Quest of an Integration of Intergenerational Equity in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Models
European Forum Alpbach Laxenburg Group Arts & Science Performance support, Julia M. Puaschunder, European Forum Alpbach 2016 New Enlightenment, Alpbach, Austria, European Union, August 30.
Globalization has led to an unprecedented interdependency of massive global systems causing systemic risk to increase exponentially. Emerging societal long-term downfalls have created a quest for fairness to provide an at least as favorable standard of living to future generations as enjoyed today. Global systemic risks of climate change, overindebtedness in the aftermath of the 2008/09 World Financial Crisis and the need for pension reform in the wake of an aging Western world population, raise attention to intergenerational fairness. Systemic transnational risks and pressing social dilemmas beyond the control of singular nation states – such as global pandemics and climate change – call for corporate social activities to back governmental regulation in crisis mitigation and intergenerational equity balancing.
This project promotes the idea of intergenerational equity in the corporate world. In the given literature on global responsible leadership in the corporate sector and contemporary Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) models, intergenerational equity appears to have widely been neglected. While the notion of sustainability has been integrated in CSR models, intergenerational equity has hardly been touched on as intergenerational fairness differs from sustainability as for being a more legal case for codifying the triple bottom line.
Since 2008 the International Law Commission of the United Nations has been promoting intergenerational equity primarily on global governance issues — such as climate change awareness, overindebtedness and pension reform. The implementation of intergenerational equity in this domain, though, seems to be slowed by the contested relation of international law to nation states’ sovereignty. The debate has just recently started and may not come to a satisfactory end in the foreseeable future.
Given the pressing demand for attention to climate change mitigation, overindebtedness breaks, pension reform and intergenerational imbalances imbued in the COVID-19 crisis, the project introduces intergenerational equity conscientiousness in the corporate world. Advocating for integrating intergenerational equity concerns in CSR models in academia and practice holds various advantages. There is an enormous untapped potential of Transnational Corporations and Multinational Enterprises (TC&MEs) to implement intergenerational equity. As corporate entities with economic influence beyond the borders of nation states as for holding subsidiaries in various nations of the world, TC&MEs are acknowledged as international legal entities and must therefore abide by international law standards and fulfill international court laws (e.g., ICSID and UNCITRAL). As a consequence, TC&MEs should, like nation states, consider adopting concern for intergenerational equity.
There are several advantages of TC&MEs implementing intergenerational equity as a CSR means. TC&MEs hold enormous economic potential, with the largest multi-national corporations accounting for annual revenues larger than many nation states. In their corporate governance, TC&MEs leadership decision making quickly adapts to market demands without having to reach international consensus – contrary to stakeholder engagement and international consensus negation demands of classic global governance entities such as the United National, International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. TC&MEs are not dependent on voters – such as governmental officials – and can thus address intergenerational concerns faster and more flexibly than governmental technocrats. In addition, TC&ME leadership may be more stable than governmental officials enacted through voting cycles – that is global corporate leaders are likely to stay longer in ‘office’ than their governmental counterparts. The following project thus strongly calls for attention to and integration of intergenerational equity in CSR models.
If the corporate world adopts intergenerational equity considerations in current CSR endeavors, it could help governmental officials in very many different ways ranging from tax revenues to first-aid global governance support. For society, acknowledging intergenerational equity in the CSR practices promises to alleviate current pressing societal predicaments of a looming healthcare system collapse, overindebtedness, social welfare reform needs and environmental threats in the wake of climate change. Investigating the possibilities to integrate a temporal dimension in contemporary CSR work innovatively guides the implementation of financial social responsibility, environmental protection education and social welfare. For academia, applying the notion of intergenerational fairness in corporate governance models fills an up-to-date undiscovered research gap that spearheads interdisciplinary behavioral law and intertemporal economic models to aid in the global corporate arena.
Most recently bounded ethicality and a scientific awareness of intertemporal decision making inconsistencies have steered attention towards sustainability. Cutting-edge research questions investigate how a temporal perspective can be integrated into contemporary sustainability notions and how the triple bottom line can imbue a longer-term perspective into the corporate world. Solving how to overcome the negative externalities of short-termism will help averting corporate sector downfalls. Being enabled to generate predictions on how to better foresee the societal implications of future consequences of current corporate decision making offers to bring the public and private sector temporal foci closer together in order to harmoniously tackle the most pressing contemporary challenges of humankind.
Financial and in-kind support of the Academia B Young Research Travel Award, Association for Social Economics, Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austrian Office of Science and Technology at the Austrian Embassy to the United States of America, Elisabeth und Helmut Uhl Stiftung, Eugene Lang Liberal Arts College of The New School, Fritz Thyssen Foundation, George Washington University, Gov42 Summit Scholarship, HSBC Bank USA, INSEAD Initiative for Learning Innovation and Teaching Excellence, International Association for Political Science Students, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, International Research Centre of Canada, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Janeway Center Fellowship, The New School for Social Research New York (Endowment Stipend, Fee Board Scholarship, President’s Scholarship), New School University Senate, Palgrave Macmillan, Prize Fellowship of the Inter-University Consortium of New York, Science and Technology Global Consortium, Sistema B Internacional, University of Kent, University of Vienna, Vernon Art and Science, and the Vienna University of Economics and Business is gratefully acknowledged.
Output:
Publications:
Books
Work-in-progress
Florea, N. & Puaschunder, J.M. (under review). The Public’s Environmental Economics and Policy Making’s Guide to Climate Change Mitigation. University of Toronto Press.
Puaschunder, J.M. (under review). The Future of Medicine: Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, Big Data and Robotics in Healthcare.
Puaschunder, J.M. (under review). Human Rights Online.
Puaschunder, J.M. (under review). Digital inequality. Oxford University Press.
Puaschunder, J.M. & Schwarz, G. (under review). The future is now: How joint decision-making curbs hyperbolic discounting but blurs social responsibility in the intergenerational equity public policy domain.
Beerbaum, D., Ikäheimo, S. & Puaschunder, J.M. (under review). A behavioral approach to voluntary change and innovation in external financial reporting: A case study of the restructuring of the Annual Report on Form 20-F and the Financial Report.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Artificial Diplomacy: A guide for public officials to conduct Artificial Intelligence, Journal of Applied Research in the Digital Economy, 1, 39-54.
translated by Run Wang into Chinese
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Big data ethics. Journal of Applied Research in the Digital Economy, 1, 55-75.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2017). The nudging divide in the digital big data era. International Journal of Research in Business, Economics and Management, 1, 3, 49-53. Coverage: The Living Library
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Intergenerational equity in the eye of overindebtedness. Canon: An Interdisciplinary Journal of The New School for Social Research, Fall 2016, 2-5.
Puaschunder, J.M. (forthcoming). Funding Climate Justice: Green Bonds and Diversified Interest Rates. In: S. Boubaker & L.T. Han, Handbook of Environmental and Green Finance: Towards a Sustainable Future, World Scientific.
Puaschunder, J.M. (forthcoming). The future of resilient finance: The relation of cryptocurrencies and sustainability ethics. In: W. Leal, Climate Change Policies: Science and Technology in Support of Policy-Making in Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation, Springer Nature.
Puaschunder, J.M. (forthcoming). Gender inequality in the global warming era: The disparate impact of climate change on female. In: Dipanwita Pal (Ed.), Gendering the Environment: A Critical Study of the Ecofeminist Orientations of the Women Writers. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Scholars.
Puaschunder, J.M. (forthcoming). Climate Justice Leadership. In: Rajendra Baikady, S.M. Sajid, Varoshini Nadesan, Jaroslaw Przeperski, M. Rezaul Islam, Jianguo Gao (Eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Global Social Change. Cham: Palgrave.
2023
Puaschunder, J.M. (2023). Leadership and Change Implications of Freedom in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. In: Santinder K. Dhiman (Ed.) The Routledge Companion to Leadership and Change. London: Routledge.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2021). Financial sustainability conscientiousness. In: Othmar Lehner (Ed.), A Research Agenda for Social Finance, pp. 199-223, Edgar Elgar EE Research Agenda book series.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). When investors care about causes: Learning from political divestiture during Apartheid and the Sudan crisis for the transition to renewable energy via green bonds. In: F. Lukhele (Ed), Apartheid in South Africa: Reflections and Lessons, pp. 1-28. Hauppauge, NY: Nova.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Lessons from divesting South Africa during Apartheid for a green economy. In: A. Tavidze (Ed.), Progress in Economics Research, pp. 119-147. Hauppauge, NY: Nova.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). The History of Ethical, Environmental, Social and Governance-oriented Investments as a Key to Sustainable Prosperity in the Finance World. In: Sabri Boubaker & Duc K. Nguyen (Eds.), Corporate Social Responsibility, Ethics and Sustainable Prosperity, pp. 333-362, London: World Scientific.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2017). Ethical decision making under social uncertainty: An introduction to Überethicality. Sustainable Production and Consumption, 12, 78-89. Authorized reprint: Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). In S. Dhiman & J. Marques (Eds.), Handbook of Engaged Sustainability. New York: Springer. (2015). Proceedings of the 2015 6th International Conference of the Association of Global Management Studies at Alfred Lerner Hall of Columbia University, New York: The Association of Global Management Studies.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Global responsible intergenerational leadership: Coordinating common goods and economic stability. In: J.M. Puaschunder (Ed.), Intergenerational Responsibility in the 21st Century, pp. 289-312, Wilmington, DE: Vernon Press.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Gifts without borders: Intergenerational glue connecting over distance and time as pure international development in the age of migration. In: J.M. Puaschunder (Ed.), Intergenerational Responsibility in the 21st Century, pp. 143-174, Wilmington, DE: Vernon Press. Media coverage: Nexus, October 10, 2016, International Institute for Advanced Systems Analysis (IIASA) Research blog.
Tomek, R.S., Richter, R., Michalsen, A., Puaschunder, J.M., Quarch, Ch., Rohrbach, W., Vormann, J., Rehak, W. & Grimm, J. (2021). System change transformation of healthcare. Proceedings of the 3rd Unequal World Conference of the United Nations, United Nations New York, New York, United States.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2021). AI, Robotics and Big Data in Healthcare: Stakeholders. Proceedings of the Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare, Artificial Intelligence and Human Enhancement: Affirmative and Critical Approaches in the Humanities from both sides of the Atlantic Conference, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, European Union, October 29-31.
Tomek, R.St., Richter, R., Lakonig, St., Bonelli, R.M., Hosang, M., Michalsen, A., Probst, T., Puaschunder, J.M., Rohrbach, W., Schuchardt, E., Vormann, J., Stordalen, G., Lehrach, H., Piketty, Th., Heinrichs, J. (2020). Salzburg Declaration. Press Release of the Conference Proceedings on ‘System Change?! Die Chance der Transformation des Gesundheitswesens: Analyse und Chancen des Gesundheitswesens,’ July 14-15.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Financing climate justice through climate change bonds. Proceedings of the 16th Finance, Risk and Accountability Perspectives Conference: Sustainability and Risk: Environmental, Social and Governance Perspectives, University of Cambridge, Cambridge UK, Great Britain, September 25-27, 2017.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Artificial Intelligence applications and innovations. Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations and 20th International Conference on Engineering Applications of Neural Networks at Crete, Greece, European Union, May 24-26.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2017). Mapping Climate Justice. Proceedings of the 2017 Research in Management Learning and Education Unconference at The New School New York, 18.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Mapping climate justice. IIASA 2016 Young Summer Scientists Program Proceedings, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria, EU.
Coverage: United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) (2015). Overview of Green Business: Enabling Policies and Private Sector Examples: Policies and Best Practices for a Green Economy in the Context of Poverty Eradication and Sustainable Development. Greening of Economic Growth Series.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Gifts without borders: Intergenerational glue connecting over distance and time as pure international development in the age of migration. In J.M. Puaschunder (Ed.), Intergenerational Responsibility in the 21st Century, pp. 143-174, Wilmington, DE: Vernon Press. Nexus, October 10, 2016, International Institute for Advanced Systems Analysis (IIASA) Research blog.
Tomek, R.S., Richter, R., Michalsen, A., Puaschunder, J.M., Quarch, Ch., Rohrbach, W., Vormann, J., Rehak, W. & Grimm, J. (2021). System change transformation of healthcare. Proceedings of the 3rd Unequal World Conference of the United Nations, United Nations New York, New York, United States.
Tomek, R.St., Richter, R., Lakonig, St., Bonelli, R.M., Hosang, M., Michalsen, A., Probst, T., Puaschunder, J.M., Rohrbach, W., Schuchardt, E., Vormann, J., Stordalen, G., Lehrach, H., Piketty, Th., Heinrichs, J. (2020). Salzburg Declaration. Press Release of the Conference Proceedings on ‘System Change?! Die Chance der Transformation des Gesundheitswesens: Analyse und Chancen des Gesundheitswesens,’ July 14-15.
de Sam, M., Dougan, B., Gordon, J., Puaschunder, J.M. & St. Clair, C. (2008). Building a globally competent citizenry in the United States. Washington, DC: United States Department of Education Report. Copyright Office of the United States Congress. TXu 1-743-422. March 8, 2011. VAu001040289. TXu001578436 / 2008-06-22.
Presentations:
Invited guest lectures & presentations
Puaschunder, J.M. (upcoming). Business Breakfast Keynote address for the American Chamber of Commerce in the Hilton Vienna Plaza, Austria, European Union.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2023). Prospect theory incentives in ‘pay for sustainability’ remuneration schemes. Scientia Moralitas conference. February 19, 2023.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2023). Funding Climate Justice: Taxation Transfers and Green Bonds. Society of Government Economists virtual seminar ‘The Use of Data Analytics and Data Science in Policy Analysis,’ February 10, 2023.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2022). Advances in Behavioral Economics and Finance Leadership. Hostettler & Company 10th HCM Board Conference, Hotel Park Hyatt Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, November 8, 2022.
Invited Presentation on The Law, Economics and Governance of COVID-19 and its Long-Term Implications, European Society of Medicine General Assembly, Madrid, Spain, European Union, August 4-6, 2022.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2021). Panel ‘No time to think of what you don’t have: Digitalisation & AI in Europe,’ European Liberal Forum in cooperation with NEOS Lab, Billrothhaus, Vienna, Austria, European Union, November 16, 2021.
European Liberal Forum of the European Parliament, Panel talk, Julia M. Puaschunder
Puaschunder, J.M. (2021). Chair General Scientia Moralitas conference organized by the Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies (RAIS) on April 19, 2021.
Gelter, M. & Puaschunder, J.M. (2021). COVID-19 and Comparative Corporate Governance. Invited Comparative Private Law Lecture, Universität Innsbruck & Università degli Studi di Padova Scuola di Giurisprudenza, May 25, 2021.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2021). The crisis as an opportunity for development of eHealth. Digital Czech Republic, Czech Republic, European Union, May 13, 2021.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2021). Our world after COVID-19: Generation COVID Long Haulers and the economics of health, minimalism and rest. Invited presentation to the European Commission DG Health and Food Safety Unit C2 – Health information and integration in all policies, May 6, 2021.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2021). University of Ohio, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State Business Law Journal Symposium Confronting Crisis: Preparing for the Unexpected, Columbus, Ohio, United States, invited guest lecture, March 10.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2021). Ethical Dilemmas Carthage Symposium, Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Madison, United States, invited guest lecture, February 23.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2021). University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law Volume 23 Symposium, ‘Business Law Developments in the COVID Era’ invited panelist, February 6th.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2020). Artificial Society, Economy and Democracy: Contemporary legal, economic and societal trends in the introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics and big data insights. Harvard University, Cabot Division Room, Harvard Chemistry, Mallinckrodt Building, Cambridge, USA, March 4.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Revising growth theory in the artificial age: Putty and clay labor. Nationalökonomische Gesellschaft Österreichs Austrian Economic Association (NOeG) Winter Workshop, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Vienna, Austria, European Union, December 17-20.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Big data, algorithms, and health data, Study Report Launch, The New Austria and Liberal Forum, Vienna, Austria, European Union, November 12, 2019.
Report to the European Parliament presentation, The European Parliament, European Liberal Forum, NEOS Lab, Vienna, Austria, European Union, Julia M. Puaschunder
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Discrimination of Excellence. Advocacy at Banca d’Italia, Dipartimento Economia e Statistica, Servizio Struttura economica, Divisione Economia e diritto, Via Nazionale, Roma, Italy, November 8.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Future climate wealth of nations. Invited talk The New School, Global, Urban, and Environmental Studies, School of Public Engagement, New York, New York, October 23.
Global, Urban and Environmental Studies, School of Public Engagement, The New School, Julia M. Puaschunder, Intergenerational Equity: Corporate and Financial Leadership, Edward Elgar, Book Launch, Julia M. Puaschunder, 2019.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Dignity and utility of privacy and information sharing in the digital big data age, 17th Finance, Risk and Accounting Perspectives Conference, Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland, European Union, September 23-25.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). On Artificial Intelligence’s razor’s edge: On the future of democracy and society in the artificial age, 17th Finance, Risk and Accounting Perspectives Conference, Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland, European Union, September 23-25.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Value at looking back: Towards an empirical validation of the role of reflexivity in econo-historic backtesting: Economic market prediction corrections correlate with future market performance, 17th Finance, Risk and Accounting Perspectives Conference, Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland, European Union, September 23-25.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Climate wealth of nations. Guest lecture in Practice Capstone Project: Model G-20. The New School, New York, New York, United States, September 11.
Invited participant, Workshop on ‘Science, Technology and Economic Policy,’ National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine, invited by the Harvard Laboratory for Innovation Sciences at The Keck Center for the National Academies, Washington DC, USA, May 29, 2019.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Thinking out of the growth theory box: Putty and clay labor. Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, May 2.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Artificial Intelligence Ethics. Diplomatic Academy of Austria, Vienna, Austria, European Union, April 23.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Intergenerational equity, Generation Citizen Guest Speaker, Frank Sinatra School of the Arts High School, Astoria, Queens, New York, April 9.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Dignity and utility of privacy and information sharing in the digital big data age. The Society of Government Economists 2019 Annual Conference, Janet Norwood Conference and Training Center, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, DC, USA, April 5.
Invitation to Inauguration of Yale University Environmental Program in Honor of Natasha Chichilnisky-Heal, Kroon Hall, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, March 26, 2019.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Future climate wealth of nations. Columbia University, Department of Economics, International Affairs Building, New York, New York, USA, February 20.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Future climate wealth of nations. Harvard University, Department of Chemistry, 12 Oxford Street, Cabot Division Room, Cambridge, MA, USA, February 11.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Artificial Intelligence Ethics, Nominee, Austrian Research and Innovation Talks 2018, Embassy of Austria to the United States, International Court, Washington D.C., December 7.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Model G20 on climate change. Preparation course for Model G20 competition. The New School International Affairs Program. New York, New York, USA, September 13.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2017). Sunny side up! From climate change burden sharing to fair global warming benefits distribution: Groundwork on the metaphysics of the gains of a warming earth and the climatorial imperative, Economics of Climate Change Laboratory, The New School, Department of Economics, New York, New York, USA, March 17.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2017). How to use carbon tax revenues, guest presentation, Economics of Climate Change, The New School, Department of Economics, New York, New York, USA, March 3.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Globalization and geopolitics: The new economy is flat! Strategic Design and Management in New Economies, Guest Lecture, Parsons School of Design, The New School, New York, NY, USA, September 27.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Mapping Climate Justice. Strategic Design and Management in New Economies, Guest Lecture, Parsons School of Design, The New School, New York, NY, USA, September 13.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). IntergenerationaI ideals for our time. Ideals for out Time: Reconceptions of the Intellectual, Cambridge University Apotheosis Society International Retreat, Buchnerhof: Mountains to Move Power, South Tyrol, Italy, EU, July 15.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Intergenerational justice: Climate change burden sharing. Invited ‘Sustainability in Economics’ guest speaker, Oikos International Student Association, New York, New York, USA, April 28. Media Coverage, May 1, 2016.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2023). Quantifying Science Diplomacy: An Index of Science Diplomacy Leadership and Application on the Responsibility to Act on Climate Change. 17th Western Economic Association International Annual Conference, Melbourne, Australia, April 17-19, 2023.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2022). Human Rights Online: Towards a new generation of human rights in the virtual world. 3rd Unequal World Conference of the United Nations, United Nations New York, New York, United States, December 8, 2022.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2022). Quantifying Science Diplomacy: Leadership and Responsibility to Act on Climate Change. Systems Analysis for Reducing Footprints and Enhancing Resilience Conference. International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria, European Union, November 16-17, 2022.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2021). Value of COVID-19: Digitalized healthcare, luxury consumption and global education. Association for Integrity and Responsible Leadership in Economics and Associated Professions (AIRLEAP) Sessions for the Western Economic Association International (WEAI) Conference, March 17-19.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2021). The future of the city after COVID-19: Digitalization, preventionism, and environmentalism. Association for Integrity and Responsible Leadership in Economics and Associated Professions (AIRLEAP) Sessions for the Western Economic Association International (WEAI) Conference, March 17-19.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2021). Access to affordable preventive medicine: Common Wealth in Common Health. 2nd Unequal World Conference of the United Nations, United Nations New York, New York, United States, January 24-25.
Puaschunder, J.M., Gelter, M. & Mörtl, D. (2021). Inequality in COVID-19: Legal, economic, trade and governance aspects.2nd Unequal World Conference of the United Nations, United Nations New York, New York, United States, January 24-25.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2020). Environmental Climate Justice. Economic Development Session of the Southern Economic Association Conference, November 22, 2020.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2020). Value at COVID-19. ConScienS conference on Science & Society: Pandemics and their impact on society, September 6-7.
Puaschunder, J.M. & Gelter, M. (2020). The future of the city after COVID-19. ConScienS conference on Science & Society: Pandemics and their impact on society, September 6-7.
Beerbaum, D., Ikäheimo, S. & Puaschunder, J.M. (2020). Behavioral approaches to voluntary change and innovation in external financial reporting: A case study of the restructuring of the Annual Report on Form 20-F and the financial report, 43rd European Accounting Association Conference, Bucharest, Romania, European Union, May 27-29.
Puaschunder, J.M., Beerbaum, D. & Ikäheimo, S. (2020). Digital accounting trends of the future: A behavioral analysis,’ 43rd European Accounting Association Conference, Bucharest, Romania, European Union, May 27-29.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2020). Revising growth theory in the Artificial Age: Putty and clay labor.46th Eastern Economic Association Conference, Boston Sheraton, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, February 29.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2020). Data fiduciary in order to alleviate principal-agent problems in the artificial big data age.46th Eastern Economic Association Conference, Boston Sheraton, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, February 29.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2020). Time ≠ time ≠ time: Mental temporal accounting.46th Eastern Economic Association Conference, Boston Sheraton, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, February 28.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2020). Future climate wealth of nations’ winners and losers.46th Eastern Economic Association Conference, Boston Sheraton, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, February 28.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Value at looking back: Towards an empirical validation of the role of reflexivity in econo-historic backtesting: Economic market prediction corrections correlate with future market performance. World Finance Conference & World Finance Banking Symposium, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India, December 19-21.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). An inquiry into the nature and causes of Climate Wealth of Nations: What temperature finance gravitates towards? Sketching a climate-finance nexus and outlook on climate change-induced finance prospects. World Finance Conference & World Finance Banking Symposium, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India, December 19-21.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Revising growth theory in the artificial age: Putty and clay labor. Nationalökonomische Gesellschaft Österreichs Winter Workshop, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Vienna, Austria, European Union, December 17-20.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Value at looking back: Towards an empirical validation of the role of reflexivity in econo-historic backtesting: Economic market prediction corrections correlate with future market performance. 17th Finance, Risk and Accounting Perspectives Conference, Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland, European Union, September 23-25.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Artificial Intelligence: On the virtue of killing in the artificial age,’ IOP 4.0, Ahead of Our Time: Meaningful and Connected Life: Ethics, Human, Machine, Interface: Reinventing the World at Work: Reactive…Proactiveness, Pretoria, South Africa, The 21st Annual Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Conference, CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, South Africa, July 22-26.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). On artificial intelligence’s razor’s edge: On the future of democracy and society in the artificial age, IOP 4.0, Ahead of Our Time: Meaningful and Connected Life: Ethics, Human, Machine, Interface: Reinventing the World at Work: Reactive…Proactiveness, Pretoria, South Africa, The 21st Annual Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Conference, CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, South Africa, July 22-26.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). An inquiry into the nature and causes of Climate Wealth of Nations: What temperature finance gravitates towards? Sketching a climate-finance nexus and outlook on climate change-induced finance prospects, 10th International Research Meeting in Business and Management (IRMBAM-2019), July 8-10, Nice, France, European Union.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Socio-econo-engineering: What is the right dose of capitalism regarding fertility? Recommendations how to use capitalism for population control and how to avert the falling rate of fertility in capitalist territories.10th International Research Meeting in Business and Management (IRMBAM-2019), July 8-10, Nice, France, European Union.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Value at looking back: Towards an Empirical validation of the role of reflexivity in econo-historic backtesting: Economic market prediction corrections correlate with future market performance. Finance and Society panel, Conference of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE), The New School, New York City, United States, June 28.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Artificial intelligence ethics. Big Data, Algorithms, and Health Data, The New Austria and Liberal Forum Science Lab, Vienna, Austria, European Union, June 24.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Value at looking back: Towards an empirical validation of the role of reflexivity in econo-historic backtesting: Economic market prediction corrections correlate with future market performance. International Council for Small Business World Congress, Cairo, Egypt, Africa, June 19.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Value at looking back:Towards an empirical validation of the role of reflexivity in econo-historic backtesting: Economic market prediction corrections correlate with future market performance.NeuroPsychoEconomics Conference, LUISS University, Rome, Italy, June 7.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Socio-econo-engineering: What is the right dose of capitalism regarding fertility? Recommendations how to use capitalism for population control and how to avert the falling rate of fertility in capitalist territories. Western Social Science Association Annual Conference, San Diego, California, USA, April 25.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Value at looking back: Towards an empirical validation of the role of reflexivity in econo-historic backtesting: Economic market prediction corrections correlate with future market performance. 45th Annual Eastern Economic Association Conference, New York Sheraton, New York, New York, United States, March 3.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Socio-econo-engineering: What is the right dose of capitalism regarding fertility? Recommendations how to use capitalism for population control and how to avert the falling rate of fertility in capitalist territories. 45th Annual Eastern Economic Association Conference, New York Sheraton, New York, New York, United States, March 1.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Future Climate Wealth of Nations’ winners and losers. Columbia University in the City of New York, International Affairs Building, School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), New York, New York, USA, February 20.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). Future Climate Wealth of Nations. Harvard University, Cabot Room, Department of Chemistry, Cambridge, MA, USA, February 11.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Towards a utility theory of privacy and information sharing, Austrian Economic Association Winter Workshop, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Vienna, Austria, Europe, December 18-20.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Towards a utility theory of privacy and information sharing and the introduction of hyper-hyperbolic discounting in the digital big data age. Ethical Issues for the Economics Profession, 88th Annual Meeting of the Southern Economic Association, Marriott Marquis Washington, Washington D.C., USA, November 20.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Towards a utility theory of privacy and information sharing and the introduction of hyper-hyperbolic discounting in the digital big data age. International Vincentian Business Ethics Conference, Ethics in the Digital Age Session, Marriott Downtown New York, New York, United States, October 27.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Towards a utility theory of privacy and information sharing and the introduction of hyper-hyperbolic discounting in the digital big data age. The 11th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Behavioral Finance & Economics, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, United States, October 19.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Econo-historic backtesting: Economic market prediction corrections correlate with future market performance. 86th International Atlantic Economic Conference, Westin Times Square Hotel New York, New York, United States, October 12. [International Atlantic Economic Society’s Best Undergraduate Paper Award Competition Judge]
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Mapping Climate Justice. Environmental Finance, International Symposium in Finance, Kissamos, Crete, Greece, European Union, July 27.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Climate in the 21st century: A macroeconomic model of fair global warming benefits distribution to grant climate justice around the world and over time. World Finance Conference, Mauritius, Africa, July 25-27.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Towards a utility theory of privacy and information sharing and the introduction of hyper-hyperbolic discounting in the digital big data age. 2018 Western Economic Association International (WEAI) Annual Conference, Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre, Canada, June 26-30.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Nudgitize me! A behavioral finance approach to minimize losses and maximize profits from heuristics and biases. 2018 International Council for Small Business World Congress, Reshaping the world through innovative SMEs, Taipei, Taiwan, Asia, June 26-29. [Best Paper Award for Journal Small Business Management]
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). The history of ethical, environmental, social and governance-oriented investments as a key to sustainable prosperity in the finance world. 2018 International Council for Small Business World Congress, Reshaping the world through innovative SMEs, Taipei, Taiwan, Asia, June 27.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Bowling all alone: Governmental debt is associated with low social capital. International Risk Management Conference, Paris, France, European Union, June 7-8.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Trust and reciprocity drive social common goods contribution norms. 14th NeuroPsychoEconomics Conference, Zurich, Switzerland, European Union, May 25.
Puaschunder, J.M. & Schwarz, G. (2018). The future is now: How joint decision making curbs hyperbolic discounting but blurs social responsibility in the intergenerational equity public policy domain.Annual Meeting of the Austrian Economic Association, Technical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, European Union, May 11.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Trust and reciprocity drive social common good allocation norms.Annual Meeting of the Austrian Economic Association, Technical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, European Union, May 11.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Mapping Climate Justice.Eastern Academy of Management, Providence, Rhode Island, United States, May 3.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Nudgital: Critique of Behavioral Political Economy. Economics and Behavior Panel, Eastern Economic Association Annual Conference, Boston Sheraton, Boston, MA, United States, March 4.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Climate in the 21st century. Climate Change Policy Panel, Eastern Economic Association Annual Conference, Boston Sheraton, Boston, MA, United States, March 4.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Sunny side up! From climate change burden sharing to fair global warming benefits distribution: Groundwork on the metaphysics of the gains of global warming and the clamatorial imperative. Climate Change Policy Panel, Eastern Economic Association Annual Conference, Boston Sheraton, Boston, MA, United States, March 4.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Sunny side up! From climate change burden sharing to fair global warming benefits distribution: Groundwork on the metaphysics of the gains of global warming and the climatorial imperative. Sustainability, Ethics, Entrepreneurship Conference, The Capital Hilton Hotel, Washington D.C., United States, March 3.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Mapping Climate Justice. Broadening our Perspectives on Economics Education Panel, Eastern Economic Association Annual Conference, Boston Sheraton, Boston, MA, United States, March 2.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Gifts without borders: Intergenerational glue connecting over distance and time as pure international development in the age of migration. Globalization, Political, Social and Cultural Dimensions Panel, Eastern Economic Association Annual Conference, Boston Sheraton, Boston, MA, United States, March 2.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). We’ll all float on: Global climate change-induced migration and financial flow estimates. Finances of Energy Panel, Eastern Economic Association Annual Conference, Boston Sheraton, Boston, MA, United States, March 2.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2018). Nudging. Reformatting the world: An interdisciplinary conference on technology and the humanities. Vanier College, York University, Toronto, Canada, February 23.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2017). Climate in the 21st century. Austrian Economic Association Workshop, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Vienna, Austria, European Union, December 20.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2017). Climate in the 21st century. Doctoral/Early Scholar Consortium: Business and Sustainability: Climate Change and Inclusion at the Crossroads, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America, November 28, 2017.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2017). Nudgitize me! A behavioral finance approach to minimize losses and maximize profits from heuristics and biases. Academy of Behavioral Finance & Economics, 2017 Annual Meeting, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA, October 19.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2017). Intergenerational Leadership: Coordinating Common Goods and Economic Stability. Industry Studies Association Annual Conference, Washington Court Hotel, Washington D.C., May 25.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2017). Macroeconomic approach towards climate justice: The fair distribution of climate gains and losses in the United States, Europe and the world. Economics of Climate Change Seminar, The New School, Department of Economics, New York, New York, USA, March 31.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2017). Nudgital: Critique of Behavioral Political Economy. Behavioral Economics, The New School for Social Research, March 30.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). On the emergence, current state and future perspectives of Socially Responsible Investment (SRI).World Finance & Banking Symposium, Dubai Chamber of Commerce Building, University of Dubay, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, December 14-15.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Bowling all alone: Governmental debt is associated with low social capital. World Finance & Banking Symposium, Dubai Chamber of Commerce Building, University of Dubay, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, December 14-15.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Eyes wide shut: The role of information for real competition. 86th Southern Economic Association Meeting, Integrity and Responsible Leadership in Financial Systems Panel, JW Marriott, Washington D.C., USA, November 21.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Socio-psychological motives of socially responsible investors. 86th Southern Economic Association Meeting, Ethical Considerations in Economics Education and Professional Practice Panel, JW Marriott, Washington D.C., USA, November 21.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Meritocratic intergenerational mobility at the core of equitable societies. 86th Southern Economic Association Meeting, Labor Markets related to Societal Goals Panel, JW Marriott, Washington D.C., USA, November 21.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Intergenerational climate change burden sharing: An economics of climate stability research agenda proposal. 86th Southern Economic Association Meeting, Establishment of Unique, Socially Beneficial Markets Panel, JW Marriott, Washington D.C., USA, November 21.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Bowling all alone: Governmental debt is associated with low social capital. 4th Annual International Conference on Sustainable Development hosted by the Earth Institute and the Sustainable Development Solutions Network, Alfred Lerner Hall, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA, September 22.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Global Alliance for Information and Communication Technologies and Development (GAID) as an International Platform for Cross-Sectoral Solution Finding and Policy Dialogue on Information and Communication Technologies for Development. 4th Annual International Conference on Sustainable Development hosted by the Earth Institute and the Sustainable Development Solutions Network, Alfred Lerner Hall, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA, September 22.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Global responsible intergenerational leadership: The quest of an integration of intergenerational equity in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) models. 5th International EcoSummit: Ecological Sustainability: Engineering Change, Montpellier, France, European Union, August 29-30.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Ethical decision making under social uncertainty: An introduction to Überethicality.International Sociology Association Forum of Sociology, The future we want: Global sociology and the struggles for a better world, Vienna, Austria, European Union, July 10-14.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). The beauty of ivy: When inequality meets equality.International Sociology Association Forum of Sociology, The future we want: Global sociology and the struggles for a better world, Vienna, Austria, European Union, July 13.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Bowling all alone: Governmental debt is associated with low social capital. 25th European Financial Management Association (EFMA) Conference, University of Basel, Center for Economic Science, Department of Finance, Basel, Switzerland, June 29-July 2.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). On the emergence, current state and future perspectives of Socially Responsible Investment (SRI). 23rd Annual Global Finance Conference, California State University, Fresno, CA, USA, April 22.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Socio-psychological motives of socially responsible investors. 23rd Annual Global Finance Conference, California State University, Fresno, CA, USA, April 22.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Bowling all alone: Governmental debt is associated with low social capital. 23rd Annual Global Finance Conference, California State University, Fresno, CA, USA, April 22.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Putty capital’s shadow of the invisible hand on clay labor: On the emergent risk of differing speeds of European Union capital and labor freedom in times of European migration. Council for European Studies, 23rd International Conference of Europeanists, Philadelphia, PA, USA, April 16.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Trust and reciprocity drive social common goods allocation norms. 20th Annual Conference of The International Research Society for Public Management, ‘Collaborative, Globalized and Interdisciplinary: Moving the Public Management Debate Forward,’ China City University of Hong Kong and The Polytechnical University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, Asia, April 13.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Global responsible intergenerational leadership: The quest of an integration of intergenerational equity in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) models. 20th Annual Conference of The International Research Society for Public Management, ‘Collaborative, Globalized and Interdisciplinary: Moving the Public Management Debate Forward,’ China City University of Hong Kong and The Polytechnical University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, Asia, April 13.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Putty capital’s shadow of the invisible hand on clay labor: On the emergent risk of differing speeds of European Union capital and labor freedom.42nd Eastern Economic Association Annual Conference, Washington Marriott Wardman Park, Washington D.C., USA, February 28.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2016). Trust and reciprocity drive social common goods allocation norms.42nd Eastern Economic Association Annual Conference, Washington Marriott Wardman Park, Washington D.C., USA, February 26.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2015). Ethical decision making under social uncertainty: An introduction to Überethicality.8th Annual Sustainability Academy, Alliance for Research on Corporate Sustainability, Spencer Leadership Centre, Ivey Business School, London, Ontario, Canada, November 6.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2015). On Eternal Equity in the fin-de-millénaire: Bowling all alone: How overindebtedness wears down social capital. The Eurozone and the Americas: Debt and Democracy, Institute for New Economic Thinking Conference and Young Scholars Initiative Workshop, The Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, Sid Richardson Hall, Austin, Texas, USA, November 4, 2015.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2015). Trust and reciprocity drive common goods allocation norms. Cambridge University Business & Economics Conference, Murray Edwards College, New Hall College, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University, July 1-2.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2015). On the social representations of intergenerational equity. 15th World Congress of Social Economics. The Association for Social Economics. Brock University, St. Catharines, Canada, June 21-22.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2015). On the social representations of intergenerational equity:Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) as emergent risk prevention and means to imbue trust in the post 2008/09 world financial crisis economy. Oxford Social and Sustainability Finance and Impact Investing Conference, SAID Business School, Oxford, UK: University of Oxford, April 24.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2015). The call for global responsible intergenerational leadership in the corporate world: The quest of an integration of intergenerational equity in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) models. Oxford Social and Sustainability Finance and Impact Investing Conference, SAID Business School, Oxford, UK: University of Oxford, April 23.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2015). A behavioral theory of climate justice: Macroeconomic nudging future-oriented loss aversion through intergenerational climate burden-sharing bonds. The New School for Social Research, Department of Economics, The New School, New York, USA, April 17.
Puaschunder, J. M. (2014). ‘On Eternal Equity in the fin-de-millénaire,‘ Harvard University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, MA, USA, December 17.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2014). On Eternal Equity in the fin-de-millénaire. The Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis, Department of Economics, The New School, New York, USA, December 5.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2014). When investors care about politics: A meta-synthesis of political divestiture studies on the capital flight from South Africa during Apartheid.6th International Conference on Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, EU, October 8-9.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2014). On Eternal Equity.Department Global Business and Trade, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Vienna, Austria, EU, May 26.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2011/2012). On eternal equity in the fin-de-millénaire. Harvard University (Business School & Law School).
Puaschunder, J.M. (2011). Ethical decision making under social uncertainty. (Business School & Law School).
Puaschunder, J.M. (2011). On bounded environmental ethicality. Harvard Business School.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2011). On bounded environmental ethicality. Austrian Academy of Sciences Conference. February, 25-26.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2011). On bounded environmental ethicality. Conference on Psychology and Policymaking. February 25-26, 2011. Princeton University.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2011). Intergenerational equity as a natural behavioral law. Open Society Institute and Soros Foundation New York.
Ertl, P., Ertl-Jimenez, L., Puaschunder, J.M. & Wagner, E. (2010). Academic mobility impacts: An Austrian perspective. Enhancing the global competency of Austrian students and researchers. Impacts: Does academic exchange matter? Cultural diplomacy, scholarly internationalism and American studies since World War II, Conference hosted by the Austrian-American Educational Commission, November 16-19, Vienna, Austria.
Ertl, P. & Puaschunder, J.M. (2010). Academic mobility impacts: An Austrian perspective. Enhancing the global competency of Austrian students and researchers. Austrian Federal Ministry of Research and Science, Vienna, Austria.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2010). Emotional facets of intergenerational decision making. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Business School.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2010). Oncorporate and financial social responsibility. Dissertation Defense, University of Vienna.
de Sam, M., Dougan, B., Gordon, J., Puaschunder, J.M. & St. Clair, C. (2008). Building a globally competent citizenry in the United States. Washington, DC: United States Department of Education.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2008). On financial social responsibility. 17th Symposium on Development and Social Transformation, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs, Syracuse University, April 2008.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2006). Vom symbolischen Markennutzen: Interkulturelle Darstellung der Markenwahl als Beziehung von Persönlichkeiten. Dissertation Defense, Vienna University of Economics and Business. [On symbolic brand equity: Intercultural research on consumer relationships with brands].
Puaschunder, J.M. & Hachemian, T. (2002). European Union Commission study on well-being. Waldviertel Summer School, Raabs an der Thaya, August, 28-30.
Expert conference calls and interviews:
Puaschunder, J.M. (2022). The impact of long COVID on the U.S. workforce. Expert interview with Hannah Buttle.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2022). Interview on Green Bond Market Development. University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria and Hanken School of Economics Helsinki, Finland, European Union.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2019). On Artificial Intelligence Ethics. Austrian Consulate San Francisco.
Puaschunder, J.M. (2011). On Environmental Justice. U.S. White House conference call.
Community Service:
Discussant Session Tracking New Developments in the Changing Economy. Association for Integrity and Responsible Leadership in Economics and Associated Professions (AIRLEAP) Sessions for the Western Economic Association International (WEAI) Conference, March 17-19, 2021.
Discussant Session Embodiment of Information in Man vs. Machine, Western Economic Association International Annual Conference, March 17, 2021.
Chair Session Statistical Inference in Economics, Western Economic Association International Annual Conference, March 17, 2021.
Discussant, ‘Elections and Representative Government,’ 86th Southern Economic Association Meeting, Labor Markets related to Societal Goals Panel, JW Marriott, Washington D.C., USA, November 21.
Chair, ‘Trust and volunteer behavior,’ Academy of Management 2016 ‘Making Organizations Meaningful,’ Anaheim Marriott Grand Ballroom, Anaheim, California, USA, August 8.
‘Courage: A bold Attempt to Integrate Science and the Arts,’ On the collective soul of booms and busts: A socio-dynamic theory of economic business cycles. Elisabeth-Herz-Kremenak-Saal & Alpbach Live Stream (August 30th). European Forum Alpbach, Alpbach, Austria, EU.
‘Effective Altruism Global,’ The Palace of Fine Arts Exhibition Center, Innovation Hangar, San Francisco, California, USA, August 11-13, 2017.
‘Freedom and Justice: Jobs, Economic Security, and Inclusion,’ John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The New School, Institute for New Economic Thinking and Washington Center for Equitable Growth Conference, New York, New York, August 10-12, 2017.
‘RAND Behavioral Finance Forum,’ World Bank Global INsights Initiative (GINI), Innovative applications of behavioral economics in consumer and government decisionmaking: Global evidence, The World Bank Group Headquarters, Main Complex, Washington D.C., USA, November 14.
‘Transparency and Trust in Public Services,’ New Public Sector Seminar, Edinburgh, Europe, November 3-4, 2016.
‘Environmental Justice: Then and Now,’ The nth degree series: Creative minds creating change, Tishman Environment and Design Center, The New School, New York, NY, USA, October 26, 2016.
‘2nd Social and Sustainable Finance and Impact Investing Conference‘ in the wake of ‘Finance, Risk and Accounting Perspectives Conference,’ Hughes Hall College of the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, European Union, September 25-27, 2016.
‘German Swiss Austrian Women-in-Business Workshop,’ HSBC Bank, New York, New York, September 23, 2016.
‘Development Economics and Economic Development: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice,’ United Nations, Palais de Nations Assembly Hall, Geneva, Switzerland, Europe, August 25, 2016.
‘Economic Research and Economic Policy Challenges in Europe,’ Meeting of the Cooperation on European Research in Economics (COEURE) Network and the European Economic Association, Centre International de Conferences Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland, Europe, August 22, 2016.
‘Interaction of World Leaders and Future Thought Leaders,’ Young Scientists Summer Program Dialogue Session with Heinz Fischer and Tarja Halonen, Wodak Room, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria, European Union, August 19, 2016.
‘Migration: Why Human Rights Matter,’ United Nations High Commissioner For Human Rights at The Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Human Rights, University of Vienna, Palais Harrach, Vienna, Austria, European Union, May 29, 2016.
‘The Invasive Other,’ 34th Social Research Conference, The New School Center for Public Leadership, The New School, New York, New York, USA, April 20-21, 2016.
‘Politics Panel: Refugee Movements and the Crisis of Europe: Theoretical Interventions,‘ The New School, New York, New York, USA, April 18, 2016.
‘Robotics: Law & Ethics,’ The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA, March 4, 2016.
‘Money, Power and Capitalism,’ New School Economic Review Volume 8 Launch, The New School, Department of Economics, New York, NY, USA, March, 1, 2016.
‘From Social Science to Social Policy: How Research is Improving Government,‘Former White House adviser, Cass Sunstein, and Nobel prize winner Daniel Kahneman discuss President Obama’s executive order to incorporate behavioral science insights of how people make decisons into federal programs, The New School Arnold Hall, The New School, New York, New York, USA, March 3, 2016.
‘Faculty for Liberty,’ Washington Wardman Park Marriott, Washington DC, USA, February 27, 2016.
‘Ha-Joon Chang: Industrial Policies and Growth Strategies in Developing Countries,’ Young Scholars Initiative, The Institute for New Economic Thinking, New York, New York, USA, February 16, 2016.
‘Capitalism: Competition, Conflict and Crises,’ Book Launch hosted by the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis, The New School for Social Research, Department of Economics, Wolff Conference Room, New York, New York, USA, February 12, 2016.
‘Faculty for Liberty Luncheon,’ Washington Wardman Park Marriott, Washington DC, USA, February 25, 2016.
‘Beyond Europe,’ Kickoff conference, Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy of Austria, Stubenring 1, Vienna, Austria, European Union, January 13, 2016.
‘Austrian Research and Innovation Talk,’ San Francisco, California, USA, November 6-7, 2015.
‘8th Annual Sustainability Academy,’ of the Alliance for Research on Corporate Sustainability, Spencer Leadership Centre, Ivey Business School, London, Ontario, Canada, November 5-8, 2015.
‘Europe and the Americas: Debt and Democracy,’ Institute for New Economic Thinking Conference and Young Scholars Initiative Workshop, Austin, Texas, USA, November 1-4, 2015.
‘Youth, Jobs and the Future,’ Roosevelt House, Public Policy Institute at Hunter College, New York, New York, USA, October 22-23, 2015.
‘The Politics of Megacatastrophes: From Regional Challenges to International Security.’ International Association for Political Science Students Summer School. International University of Venice, San Servolo Island, Venice, Italy, European Union, August 11-20, 2015.
International Labor Organisation Training Center, Summer School, Torino, Italy, Europe, August 6-8, 2015.
‘Klimawandel’ (2015). Fritz Thyssen Stiftung Report 2015. Cologne, Germany, European Union.
‘Meritocracy Builds Equality‘ (2015). The Worldly Philosopher, The Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis, May 28.
Embassy of Austria to the United States of America, Office of Science and Technology Austria, Washington D.C., Press Release, Bridges, 42, 12, 4, 2014, Moves & Milestones.