Dr. Christian Kimmich, MSc
- Social Sustainable Transformation
christian.kimmich@ihs.ac.at
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Christian Kimmich has been a Senior Researcher at IHS since 2020. He studied Agricultural Sciences and Economics (BSc, MSc) and holds a doctorate in resource economics from the Humboldt University of Berlin. Prior to his position, he worked at the Leibniz Institute ATB in Potsdam and as a postdoc at the Swiss Research Institute WSL in Zurich, at the Ostrom Workshop at Indiana University, the University of California, Davis, the TWI Lakelab at the University of Konstanz and at IIASA and has been teaching at Masaryk University Brno.
His research focuses on the microeconomic governance and macroeconomic relevance of natural resources, critical energy and water supply infrastructures, land use and climate change adaptation. He researches and publishes in particular on institutional and behavioural economics and systemic game theory approaches to governance and corresponding macroeconomic modelling.
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Economic impact of labor productivity losses induced by heat stress: an agent-based macroeconomic approach. (2025) with Weyerstrass, Klaus; Czypionka, Thomas; Fauster, Norman FRM; Kinner, Maurice; Laa, Elisabeth; Mateeva, Liliana; Plank, Kerstin; Ulrici, Leonhard; Zenz, Hannes; Miess, Michael and Poledna, Sebastian
Climatic Change, 178, 36Networks of action situations: a systematic review of empirical research. (2023)
with E. Baldwin, E. Kellner, C. Oberlack and S. Villamayor-Tomas
Sustainability Science, 18, 11-26Predicting structural changes of the energy sector in an input–output framework. (2023) with L. Wimmer, J. Kluge, H. Zenz
Energy, 265, 126178Visions before models: The ethos of energy modeling in an era of transition. (2022)
with S. Sgouridis, J. Solé, M. Černý, M. H. Ehlers and C. Kerschner
Energy Research & Social Science, 88, 102497Archetypal games generate diverse models of power, conflict, and cooperation. (2021)
with B. Bruns
Ecology and Society, 26, 2
