Research

Research at the institute specialises in issues of work and employment. Within this clearly defined profile, it covers a broad range of topics and activities.

FORBA’s research areas deal with the micro level of the individual, social interaction and working conditions and the meso level of the organisation or network as well as with the macro level of the labour market and global economy. Research practice at the institute relies on a series of qualitative and quantitative methods. Special features of research at FORBA include its multidisciplinary character and openness to many forms of cooperation. Although grant-funded academic research currently predominates, the institute’s strengths also include contract and policy-consultancy research.

Research areas

Research projects

Project titleKey project staffStatusDuration
Zur Dynamik der Arbeitsbeziehungen in vier EU-Mitgliedsländern (Finnland, Portugal, Rumänien und Slowenien): Ursachen und AuswirkungenGeorg Adamcompleted09/2018 - 09/2019
Development of a Training Programme for Enhancing Active Ageing through not-for-profit Sharing Economy (Colabor-Active)Bernhard Saupe, Philip Schörpfcompleted10/2017 - 09/2019
ILPC – International Labour Process Conference 2019, ViennaAnnika Schönauer, Bettina Haidinger, Cornelia Prentner, Jörg Flecker, Saskja Schindler, Dominik Klaus, Irene Rieder, Mirjam Gaitsch, Johanna Hofbauer, Ursula Holtgrewecompleted01/2018 - 05/2019
Onlinebefragung von BetriebsrätInnen im AufsichtsratBettina Stadler, Hubert Eichmann, Georg Adam, Julia Ecker-Eckhofencompleted10/2018 - 04/2019
Elternteilzeit in ÖsterreichBettina Stadler, Ingrid Mairhubercompleted06/2018 - 12/2018
Enhancing Employability of Unemployed Persons through New Forms of Employment and Sharing EconomyBernhard Saupe, Philip Schörpfcompleted11/2016 - 12/2018
Protecting Mobility through Improving Labour Rights Enforcement in Europe (PROMO)Bettina Haidingercompleted01/2017 - 12/2018
Soziale Auswirkungen der Digitalisierung in Wien. Trendanalysen zu sozialen Auswirkungen von Digitalisierungsprozessen auf die Erwerbs- und WohnbevölkerungHubert Eichmann, Annika Schönauer, Philip Schörpf, Ademir Jaticcompleted01/2018 - 10/2018
Veränderungen in der Arbeitswelt und die Rezeption von ArbeitsmarktpolitikHubert Eichmann, Julia Eibl, Annika Schönauercompleted01/2018 - 10/2018
Betriebliche Personalrekrutierung in Niederösterreich aus Sicht von Personalverantwortlichen, (ehemaligen) Arbeitslosen und ArbeitsmarktexpertInnen. Studie im Kontext lang andauernder ArbeitslosigkeitHubert Eichmann, Julia Eiblcompleted01/2018 - 10/2018