Thomas Bernauer
@bernauereth
Professor of Political Science @ETH Zurich | Head of Int. Political Economy and Environmental Politics Group @IPEEP_ETH | Former Founding Director of @ISTP_ETH
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What's the public's take on supply-chain regulation? Now as #OpenAccess #FirstView British Jnl Poli Sci: "Public Demand for Extraterritorial Environmental and Social Public Goods Provision". D. Kolcava, Thomas Bernauer & I show that citizens are willing to restrict companies' operations abroad
Read my interview with Stefanie Reinberger for Universität München Einsichten magazine on the policy challenges that #foodwaste poses to our society. This builds on joint research with Lukas Fesenfeld and Thomas Bernauer. 🇩🇪 interview below, 🇬🇧 available at lmu.de/en/newsroom/ne…
We kicked off the executive program in #Technology and #PublicPolicy focusing on impact analysis again. 🎉 This week laid the economic basis for policy analysis with Thomas Bernauer, Energy and Technology Policy Group, (An)nina Boogen, Dominique Foray and Jan-Egbert Sturm! 📝💡 More: tpp.ethz.ch
New book on Swiss foreign policy out today! NZZ Libro including a chapter on Switzerland's external migration policy by Sandra Lavenex, Paula Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik @pzlotnik.bsky.social and myself. Edited by Thomas Bernauer Katja Gentinetta & Joëlle Kuntz nzz-libro.ch/a-swiss-foreig…
We like to perpetuate the idea of a divide in the attitudes of city dwellers and country people as part of debates on the environment, but it’s simply not the reality, explains Thomas Bernauer in the current #Zukunftsblog. ethz.ch/en/news-and-ev…
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Gibt es den Stadt-Land-Graben in der Schweiz? Sehr lesenswerter #ETHGlobe und ETH-Zukunftsblog Artikel von Thomas Bernauer! Article in english: ethz.ch/en/news-and-ev…
How can we overcome partisan barriers to climate action? Adam Mayer and Keith Smith argue in NatureClimate that not all partisans are created equal – it is crucial to understand sources of both inter- and intra-party divergence in climate actions 📜rdcu.be/c23mc
❗️#JobOpening: Are you passionate about using science to inform policy decisions and want to help us bridge the gap between #science and #policy? Then apply now for our position as Programme Manager Science & Policy in #Zurich ETH Zurich More info: u.ethz.ch/WlHLx
How much should public transport (PT) services be expanded, and who should pay? In Transport Policy, @LichtinFlorian, Keith Smith, Axhausen, and Thomas Bernauer explore Swiss public support for improving PT services, revealing a strong preference for government-funded expansions.
Sarah Gomm (Sarah Gomm) et al.’s newly published paper in Journal of European Public Policy shows that including broad actor coalitions in the policy design process can mitigate the challenge low public trust poses for environmental and climate policy support.
How can policymakers increase public support for costly climate action? In their latest study, Susanne Rhein and Thomas Bernauer show that policy packages reducing uncertainty about long-term benefits can boost support – even for high-cost policies. Read more: doi.org/10.1080/135017…