ABOUT THE SGI

SGI board
Dr. Martin Brusis
University of Munich
Prof. Klaus Gretschmann
Council of the European Union, Brussels
Dr. Martin Hüfner
HF Economics Ltd., Krailling
Prof. András Inotai
Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Prof. Werner Jann
University of Potsdam
Prof. Hans-Dieter Klingemann
Social Science Research Center Berlin
Prof. Rolf J. Langhammer
Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Prof. Wolfgang Merkel
Social Science Research Center Berlin
Prof. Hans-Jürgen Puhle
University of Frankfurt/Main
Prof. Friedbert W. Rüb
Humboldt University Berlin
Prof. Kai Uwe Schnapp
University of Hamburg
Prof. Ulrich van Suntum
University of Münster
Prof. Uwe Wagschal
University of Freiburg
Prof. Helmut Wiesenthal
Humboldt University Berlin
Regional coordinators and affiliated board members
Prof. Nils C. Bandelow
(Northwest Europe)
Technical University of Braunschweig
Dr. Frank Bönker
(Eastern Europe)
University of Cooperative Education, Leipzig
Prof. Cesar Colino
(Southern Europe)
Spanish Distance-Learning University, Madrid
Prof. Aurel Croissant
(Asia and Oceania)
University of Heidelberg
Prof. Detlef Jahn
(Nordic Countries)
University of Greifswald
PD Dr. Martin Thunert
(America)
University of Heidelberg
Prof. Reimut Zohlnhöfer
(Central Europe)
University of Bamberg
SGI team
 
Dr. Daniel Schraad-Tischler Link to email Dr. Daniel Schraad-Tischler
Phone: +49 (5241) 81-81240
 
Najim Azahaf Link to email Najim Azahaf
Phone: +49 (5241) 81-81411
 
Pia Paulini Link to email Pia Paulini
Phone: +49 (5241) 81-81468
SGI in print
 
Publication SGI2011 The new edition of the Sustainable Governance Indicators 2011 (SGI) in print will be released in summer 2011. This second major publication of data that builds on the successful and widely acknowledged first release in 2009 includes the 2011 findings and essays on the project’s conceptual framework and methodology. Summaries and strategic forecasts for each of the 31 OECD countries examined are also incorporated. The period under review ranges from May 2008 to April 2010, displaying the performance of these countries amid the global financial turmoil and economic crisis.