Episodes
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Marc Schelewsky von infas zeigt auf, wie ein derartig komplexes Projekt wie das Klimaticket in Österreich evaluiert werden kann. Welche Implikationen das für die Wirkungsmessung allgemein hat, wo das Klimaticket noch Potenzial hat, und wo Marc die großen Stärken des Klimatickets in Österreich sieht - das gibt es in dieser Folge!
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Olivia Rauscher vom Kompetenzzentrum für Nonprofit Organisationen und Social Entrepreneurship der WU Wien gibt uns eine Einführung in die Wirkungsmessung. Sie erklärt, was es für das Impact Measurement braucht, was man mit den Ergebnissen machen kann und wie man trotz fehlender Ressourcen effektiv den eigenen Impact messen kann.
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For this final episode of our current focus, we have a closer look on the topics of forced migration and asylum in Europe from a theoretical perspective. With support from WU Vienna’s Judith Kohlenberger, we explore similarities and differences between refugee movements in 2015 and 2022. Moreover, we ask the question of what Europe can learn from the current situation. Judith Kohlenberger is a researcher at the institute for social policy at the university and author of Austria’s science book of the year 2023 “Das Fluchtparadox” – in English “The forced migration paradox". The interview has been recorded on 22 June 2023.
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Join us as we delve into the inspiring story of Ute Bock Refugee Project, an organization founded by the renowned Austrian educator and civil society activist, Ute Bock. Focussing on education, housing, immediate care and other areas, the initiative provides vital support for individuals forced to flee their homes.
In this episode, we are joined by Maren Riebe of the Ute Bock Refugee Project. Together, we explore the impact of the war in Ukraine on organizations supporting refugees in Austria, and discuss the urgent need for ongoing support. We also consider potential solutions to improve the situation for refugees in Austria, and highlight the vital role of organizations like Ute Bock Refugee Project in creating positive change. -
In this episode, we have a closer look on the role of international aid organizations in supporting local social ecosystems. Andreas Knapp, chair of Austrian foundation Nachbar in Not and head of interational aid at Caritas Austria provides insights on the situation in Ukraine and how support from Austria is being coordinated. Nachbar in Not, which translates to neighbor in need, is a collaboration between the Austrian’s public broadcasting station ORF and the largest social service providers. The foundation aims to provide quick and impactful disaster relief and has been up-and-running for 30 years.
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In our new focus, we explore how the ongoing attach on the Ukraine is shaping civil societies within the country, in neighbouring areas but also in whole Europe. Artem Kornetskyy, head of School of Mindful Entrepreneurship, will tell us more on how the situation for civil society organizations in Ukraine is developing. The interview has been recorded on January 26, 2023.
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Live from Social Impact Award Summit 2022 in Vienna with Social Entrepreneur Kate Lee! We talk about social inclusion, what it means to move walls in your head and finding a good balance between listening to yourself and listening to others.
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Freitag mit Sitz in Zürich ist eine der bekanntesten Produzentinnen von Upcycling-Taschen im deutschsprachigen Raum. Weniger bekannt - intern setzt Freitag auf eine kreisförmige Unternehmensorganisation. Bereits seit einigen Jahren wird die holokratische Organisationsform verwendet. Wo Tücken in der Einführung von Holocracy lagen, wie das Unternehmen damit umgegangen ist und wo Potenzial zu Weiterentwicklungen liegt - das besprechen wir in dieser Folge.
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Sylvia Stifter, Rita Mayrhofer und Manuela Gusterschitz von der niederösterreichischen Montessori-Schule KreaMont erklären, wie und warum die Schule soziokratische Ansätze nutzt. Darüber hinaus erfahren wir, wie sich die Organisation auf den Schulalltag auswirkt, wie sich das ganze entwickelt hat und natürlich noch einiges mehr.
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Was sind kreisförmige Organisationen? Mit Privatdozentin Dr.in Florentine Maier vom Institut für Nonprofit Management der WU Wien, sowie Mag. Christian Rüther, Unternehmensberater und Experte für derartige Organisationen, sehen wir uns an, warum vielleicht nicht alles einer klassischen hierarchischen Struktur folgen muss, was solche kreisförmigen Organisationen ausmacht, und wie sie eingesetzt werden können.
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Our guest for today's episode is Nancy Fraser - Professor of Philosophy and Politics at The New School for Social Research in New York City. During the past summer semester she was the first visiting professor of the International Karl Polanyi Society at WU Vienna.
Why the ecological crisis cannot be addressed without taking into account the underlying capitalist structures and inbuilt relations of inequality in our society is going to be discussed in this episode. Enjoy! -
Today, we are staying on campus of the Vienna University of Economics and Business, as our guest is the WU Vienna’s rector - Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger. Since 2015 she is the first female rector of the Vienna University of Economics and Business. Together, we discuss the role of universities in sustainabilty and responsibility issues as well as WU's efforts in becoming more responsible.
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In this episode, we are happy to welcome two exciting guests who engage in climate activism. Giuseppe Delmestri is professor for Change Management and Management Development at WU Vienna, he co-founded Scientists for Future and is also active for Extinction Rebellion. Together with Daniel Gratzer from Fridays For Future Austria, he discusses the importance of grassroots movements for sustainable development. In addition, they discuss how climate and social movements can be organised and talk about their takes on what is needed for adequate climate action.
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Our two wonderful guests Alpaslan and Richard will introduce us to their perspectives and opinions on sustainability in this episode. Alpaslan Deliloğlu is CEO and CSO of IKEA Austria and discusses together with Richard Auer-Welsbach, an organic farmer and forester. Both share their visions towards sustainable business practices, sustainable agriculture and responsibility.
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In today’s episode we welcome Sigrid Stagl. She is professor and head of the Department of Socioeconomics and founder of the Institute of Ecological Economics at WU Vienna. Being the first person globally who completed a PhD program in Ecological Economics she will introduce us to the term sustainability from an academic standpoint today. Among others, she will touch on the topics: What do we mean when talking about sustainability and what is the current state of the art in research? This episode was recorded remotely.
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In this episode, our guests are both social entrepreneurs in Austria. Theresa Imre founded the digital marketplace Markta and shares her experience scaling up a social business during the pandemic. She discusses the role of social entrepreneurs in shaping a new understanding of business as usual with Martin Wesian. Martin founded HELIOZ more than ten years ago, with the company’s activities revolving around the water disinfection tool WADI. Theresa and Martin both are members of SENA - the Social Entrepreneurship Network Austria.
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For the next couple of episodes, Inside Impact is a podcast cooperation of the Social Entrepreneurship Centre, and the Competence Centre for Sustainability, Transformation and Responsibility at Vienna University of Economics and Business. With this episode, the series “Sustainability meets Social Entrepreneurship” takes off and we want to invite you to take a closer look at sustainable development and the SDGs together with our guests! Viola Christian is a Program Officer at the Ban Ki Moon Centre for Global Citizens and aims to create impactful opportunities for women and youth to thrive as global citizens. As our second guest, James Gunn joins us on behalf of SDGs Labs at WU Vienna targeting sustainability especially in the agribusiness and food production sector.
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Over the next couple of episodes, Inside Impact is not only the podcast of the Social Entrepreneurship Centre, but also of the Competence Centre for Sustainability Transformation and Responsibility here at WU Vienna. Milda Zilinskaite, STaR Centre manager, and Reinhard Millner, head of the Social Entrepreneurship Centre discuss what you can expect over the next couple of episodes.
Music: Dark Yet Lovely - Analog Dreams (Instrumental); Inside Impact Intro - Lukas Leitner; alittlebitdrunkguy – Simple-lofi-hip-hop-track (CC BY-NC 3.0) - Montre plus