Prof. Dr. Tina Haisch
Prof. Dr. Tina Haisch
Activities at FHNW
Lecturer and Head of the Centre of Excellence for Innovation and Space
Expertise
Since February 2017 Tina Haisch has been working with the School of Business, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland. At the same time, she has her own business companies (“Raumwirtschaft”, “Creafutura”). Since 2008 she has been consultant as an independent expert to organisations and regions in the fields of promoting innovation and the economic development of regions. Also, she is expert to answer all questions about NRP and cooperative projects in different political levels, such as communities, cantons, regions, federal government. Now she is leading several different projects with the topics “innovative development of areas” and real-world laboratories. These are e.g. Areal RTunlimited in Reutlingen/Germany, Smart City Areal Wolf, Basel, Co-Next in Muttenz, Klybeck-Quartier Basel, Innovationszentrum Olten. In her understanding, the dialogue between science and practical work and the integration of different interdisciplinary actors are the hub of her work.
Key competencies:
- Expert for New Regional Policy (NRP) in different regional contexts
- Expert for rural regions and cross-border cooperation
- Expert in Innovation (intersectoral)
Since 2/2017 | Lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland | |
5/2011-2/2017 | Post-Doc Research Associate, Institute of Geography & Centre for Regional Economic Development (CRED), University of Berne | |
04/2016-08/2016 | Research Program Simon Fraser University (SFU), Vancouver, BC, Canada | |
10/2014-11/2014 | Visiting Researcher at the Turku Business School (Prof. Päivi Oinas), Finland | |
2008-2010 | Lecturer in Human Geography, Basel University, Switzerland | |
06/2008 | Ph.D. in Human Geography, Basel University, Switzerland | |
10/2006-06/2010 | Economist at BAK Basel Economics, Basel, Switzerland | |
03/2003-10/2006 | Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Geography, Basel University, Switzerland | |
03/2003 | Master in Geography, Economics & Business Administration, University of Stuttgart, Germany | |
2000-2002 | Research Assistant, Department of Geography, Economic Geography, University of Stuttgart, Germany |
Teaching
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Microeconomics of Competitiveness (MOC)
Main Consulting Areas
- Innovation
- Regional economic development
- Innovation, Innovation systems, Entrepreneurship, Cluster and Regional development
- Human Capital and Regional attractiveness
- Sustainability & Resilience
- Valuation
(Selection)
2020 |
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2019 | Areal Delémont Gare-Sud | |
2018 | Innovationszentrum Olten | |
2017 | Forum Regionalentwicklung Schweiz: Intelligentes Management von Unternehmensdaten für Wirtcshaftsförderer | |
2017-2018 | PHR Programm (ARE und SECO): Stadt-Land Verflechtungen in der Hauptstadtregion Schweiz | |
2015-17 | Regional governance and community adaptation to climate change, Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) | |
2015 | Cluster and Innovation Strategy 2016+ for the Canton of Berne | |
2014-2017 | AGORA Project INNO-Futures (SNSF) | |
2014 | UNIBE Research Grant (University of Bern): Resilience in resource-based communities | |
2013 | Clusterentwicklung in Abhängigkeit spezifischer Standortfaktoren. (Cluster development as a function of specific regional externalities in the border region of Basel). Commissioned by metrobase | |
2012-2013 | INTERREG IVC: Brain Flow | |
2012 | Quality of life for entrepreneurs in the Basel region (Lebensqualität aus Perspektive von unternehmerisch tätigen Personen in der Region Basel). Commissioned by the Canton of Basel-Stadt | |
2010-2012 | ESPON: Success for Convergence Regions Economies (SURE) | |
2004 | European Science Foundation (ESF): Technology, Talent and Tolerance in European Cities: A comparative analysis. (Swiss Partner; project coordinated by Prof. Björn Asheim, Lund) |
Reviewer for
Economic Geography, Regional Studies, Cities, disP – The Planning Review, Environment, Development and Sustainability, Growth and Change, Journal of Urban Affairs, Regional Studies
Peer-reviewed publications in international scientific journals (<5years)
- Haisch, T., & Menzel, M.-P. (2022). Temporary markets: Market devices and processes of valuation at three Basel art fairs. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 0(0).
- Haisch, T. (2018). Interplay between ecological and economic resilience and sustainability and the role of institutions: evidence from two resource-based communities in the Swiss Alps. Resilience, 6,3, pp. 215-229.
- Haisch, T., Coenen, F. & Knall, J. (2017): Why do entrepreneurial individuals locate in non-metropolitan regions? In: Int. J. Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, 21, 3, pp. 212-233.
- Haisch, Tina; Müller, Urs (2015). Defining and measuring urban regions: A sensitivity analysis. Papers in Regional Science, 94(1), pp. 219-226.
- Haisch, Tina; Klöpper, Christof (2015). Location Choices of the Creative Class: Does Tolerance Make a Difference? Journal of Urban affairs, 37(3), pp. 233-254.
Other publications
- Haisch, T. & Menzel, M.-P. (2017): Geographies of Valuation: A real-world laboratory approach. In: CCE Working Paper Text, report No 1.
- Hracs, B., Brydges, T., Haisch, T., Hauge, A., & Jansson, J. (2021): Culture, Creativity and Economy. Collaborative Practices, Value Creation and Spaces of Creativity. Routledge, London.
- Haisch, T., Rammaert, F. & Beer, C. (2020): Innovationsorientierte und resiliente Regionalentwicklung mit Hilfe von "Reallaboren". In: SECO (2020): Weissbuch Regionalpolitik, Staatssekretariat für Wirtschaft SECO, Bern.
- Jeannerat, H. & Haisch, T. (2020): Für eine Regionalpolitik der Innovativen Allmende. In: SECO (2020): Weissbuch Regionalpolitik, Staatssekretariat für Wirtschaft SECO, Bern.
- Haisch, T., Jakob, F., Mayer, H. (2014): Actor-specific resilience in resource-dependent communities - shock perception and adaptive strategies of different actors in Grindelwald. CRED Bericht Nr.2, Bern.
- Haisch, T (2013): Clusterentwicklung in Abhängigkeit spezifischer Standortfaktoren. (Cluster development as a function of specific regional externalities in the border region of Basel). Commissioned by metrobasel 2013. Basel.
- Haisch, T. (2012): Regionalwirtschaftliche Ausstrahlung von öffentlichen Forschungseinrichtungen in der Region Basel und der Nordwestschweiz. (Regional economic impact of public research institutes in North-Western Switzerland). Schwabe, Basel.
- Mayer, H., & Haisch, T. (2012). Capital Cities: a comparative case study analysis of six capital cities. Bern: Universität Bern.
- Müller & Haisch, T. (2011): The economic structure of Switzerland (Die Wirtschaftsstruktur der Schweiz). Länderkunde Schweiz, Verlag Schwabe, Basel.
- Haisch, T. et al. (2010): SEARCH: Structured empirical analysis for convergence regions: identifying success factors for consolidated growth. Final Report ESPON Programme 2013, Targeted Analysis Project 2013/2/4.
Working Papers
- Haisch, T. & Brun Instrup, M.: The opportunities of cross-border clusters: Seen from firms’ and workers’ perspectives.
- Haisch, T. & Menzel, M.-P.: From temporary clusters to temporary markets. The process of valuation at Art fairs in Basel.
- Haisch, T. & Menzel, M.-P.: The Geography of Valuation: A real world laboratory approach.
Contributions to books
Haisch, T. (2018): Working towards resilience: collective agency in a tourism destination in the Swiss Alps. In: Saarinen, J. and Gill, A.M. (Eds.): Resilient Destinations: Governance Strategies of Tourism in the Transition towards Sustainability. Routledge, London & NY, 204p.
Oral contributions to international conferences
- Towards an innovative commons policy. Regional Studies Conference, Lugano, 2018.
- Constructions of Local and Global Markets at Two Art Fairs in Basel. The 2017 TIAMSA Conference, London, 2017
- Permanent markets made of temporary events – consolidation and exclusion in the global fashion and art circuits, Nordic Georaphers Meeting, Stockholm, 2017.
- Agglomerationseffekte aus einer Valuations-Perspektive. Deutscher Geographentag, Tübingen, 2017.
- Market transformation through valuation processes: the case of the beer market. AAG San Francisco, US, 2016.
- Geography of Valuation: A Real World Laboratory Approach. Druid Conference, Copenhagen, 2016.
- The opportunities of cross-border clusters: Seen from firms’ and workers’ perspectives. BRIT conference Copenhagen & Hamburg, 2016.
- From temporary clusters to temporary markets: the process of valuation at Art fairs in Basel. The art market in a global perspective conference, Amsterdam, 2016.
- Working towards resilience: is collective agency the key? RSA Conference Piacenza (Italy), 2015.
- Inno-Futures – Territorial innovation approaches, practices and politics: what possible futures? Penser l’innovation de demain. Sciencecomm, Beromünster (Switzerland), 2014.
- Location choice of the creative class: does tolerance make a difference? 7th GfR Summer Conference Marburg, Germany 2014.
- Working towards resilience in mountain tourism communities. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG), Tampa, US 2014.
Contact
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Prof. Dr. Tina Haisch
- Lecturer and Head of the Centre of Excellence for Innovation and Space, Institute Nonprofit and Public Management
- Telephone
- +41 61 279 18 37 (direct)
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