Contacts and people

Secretariat

Name Job Title Field of Activity
a Marca Valérie Secretary Events, FORDIF
Baldet Aïssatou Project manager Database, mailing and promotion
Bodou Violaine Digital Communication Manager Digital communication and promotion
Caloz Virginie Social Network Communication and marketing
Félix Sandra Study secretariat Study secretariat (Doctoral Studies, Teaching Committee and CEMAP)
Janssens Sabine Study secretariat Study secretariat (Master PMP)
Momoh-Pochon Nicole Receptionist Reception, information, room booking and secretariat
Polo Déborah HR and finances secretary HR and finances
Pralong Isabelle Study secretariat SSC
Yavavli Fatma Study secretariat Study secretariat (MPA, DAS and CAS)

Members of IDHEAP (in alphabetical order)

Kirklies Pascale-Catherine

Contact Curriculum Research Teaching Publications

Research areas

Transforming citizen-state interactions: A Dualistic Perspective
Cumulative dissertation on "Transforming citizen-state interactions: A Dualistic Perspective" consisting of three independent research projects:

1. Agile practices in public administrations - qualitative interviews with 19 public administrations on all three political levels in Germany
2. Digital inequalities and the role of platform design - collaboration with the city government of Zurich, Switzerland - quantitative survey experiment
3. Administrative burden in citizen-state interactions - work in progress

Publication in international scientific journals using a double-blind peer review process.

 

Contracts and mandates

Affective, Symbolic, and Instrumental Motives Underlying Teenagers’ Mobility Behavior: A Retrospective Study
2023 - 2024
The research project “Affective, Symbolic, and Instrumental Motives Underlying Teenagers’ Mobility Behavior: A Retrospective Study” is funded by the Swiss federal railways (SFR) Research Fund. Teenagers' travel mode preferences are developed early on, and public transport is often viewed as less attractive than cars. This project will study the factors that influence teenagers' mobility behavior in Switzerland, with the goal of understanding how to influence them to choose public transport more often.
Collaborators:
Oliver Neumann – Principal Investigator (Professor at IDHEAP, University of Lausanne)
Gilles Chatelain (Postdoc at IDHEAP, University of Lausanne)
Pascale-Catherine Kirklies (PhD Student at IDHEAP, University of Lausanne)

The peer effects of community live demonstration events on residential photovoltaic adoption.
2023 - 2024
The research project "Can solar parties make photovoltaic socially contagious? The peer effects of community live demonstration events on residential photovoltaic adoption" is funded by CLIMACT, an interdisciplinary center for climate impact and action from the University of Lausanne (UNIL) and the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). This project explores the key role of residential Photovoltaic (PV) systems in the transition towards renewable energy. Since many homeowners struggle to adopt PV due to technical complexity, administrative burden, and inertia, this project studies the potential of solar parties, which are community-oriented events hosted by local volunteers that can help to overcome these barriers. Central goals of the project are a better understanding of the micro-level mechanisms underlying peer effects in PV diffusion and formulating best practices on organizing solar parties for governments.
Collaborators:
Oliver Neumann – Principal Investigator (Professor at IDHEAP, University of Lausanne)
Claudia Binder (Professor at EPFL)
Gilles Chatelain (Postdoc at IDHEAP, University of Lausanne)
Maria Anna Hecher (Postdoc at EPFL)
Mert Duygan (Postdoc at EPFL)
Pascale-Catherine Kirklies (PhD Student at IDHEAP, University of Lausanne)


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