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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Cooperative Sciences

Julian Sagebiel

Address


                 Julian Sagebiel
Humboldt University of Berlin
Faculty of Agriculture and Horticulture
Department of Agricultural Economics
Division of Cooperative Sciences
Luisenstrasse 53
D-10099 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49-30-2093-6547
Fax: +49-30-2093-6501
Email: julian.sagebiel (at) staff.hu-berlin.de


Position within the Division of Cooperative Sciences


Ph.D. Student in the Joint Research Project "MEGACITIES 2 - Climate and Energy in a Complex Transition Process towards Sustainable Hyderabad"

Research Interest


  • Microeconometrics
  • Demand Analysis
  • Discrete Choice Models
  • Non-Market Valuation


Academic Career


Since 01/2009   Humboldt University of Berlin
Ph.D. candidate in the Project "MEGACITIES - Climate and Energy in a Complex Transition Process towards Sustainable Hyderabad - Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies by Changing Institutions, Governance Structures, Lifestyles and Consumption Patterns"



Academic Background


09/2003-09/2008   Studies of International Economics at Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg
Graduation as Diplom-Volkswirt
Title of Diploma thesis: "Motivational Structure of Altruism under Efficiency Conditions"

07/2006-12/2006 Studies of International Economics at Macquarie University Sydney, Australia (DAAD Full Grand)


Field Research and Work Experience


04/2005-07/2006   Student Assistant at the Chair "Economic Policy" Prof. Weimann, Otto-von Guericke-University Magdeburg


Scholarships and Awards


07/2006-12/2006   Scholarship of the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) for studies at Macquarie University Sydney, Australia (1 Semester)


Publications


Hanisch, M.; Kimmich, Ch.; Rommel, J.; Sagebiel, J. (2010): Coping with power scarcity in an emerging megacity: A consumers’ perspective from Hyderabad. International Journal of Global Energy Issues 33(3/4), 189-204.

Hanisch, M.; Meyer-Ueding, J.; Sagebiel, J. (2009): In search of low-emission pathways: Document and Stakeholder Analysis on Kirana Retailers and Energy Consumers and Background Study on Kirana Retailers. Unpublished Project Report.

Rommel, K.; Hanisch, M.; Deb, K.; Sagebiel. J. (2010): Consumer Preferences for Improvements of Power Supply Quality: Results from a Choice Experiment in Hyderabad, India and Implications for Energy Policy. Paper presented at the European Conference of the IAEE, August 25-28, 2010 in Vilnius, Lithuania.

Rommel, K.; Sagebiel, J.; Hanisch, M.; Werthmann, Ch. (2010): Energy Consumption Patterns and Preferences of Private Households: Results from Two Surveys in Hyderabad. Sustainable Hyderabad Deliverable 8/2010.

Rommel, K.; Sagebiel, J. (2011): De-central power generation as suitable supplement to urban power distribution systems? Results from a consumer behaviour analysis in Hyderabad. Paper presented at the 13th Biennial Conference of the IASC from January 10th-14th, Hyderabad, India.

Rommel, K.; Sagebiel, J. (2011): Can consumer preferences help to design Feed In Tariffs? An Investigation from a Choice Experiment in India. Paper presented at the International Conference of the IAEE, 19-23 June 2011, Stockholm, Sweden.

Rommel, K.; Sagebiel, J. (forthcoming): Nachhaltige Entwicklung von Megacities am Beispiel Südindien – Was können Einspeisetarife dazu beitragen? In H.-G. Servatius, U. Schneidewind, D. Rohlfing (eds.): Smart Energy. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 431–451.

Sagebiel, J. (2011): Consumer Preferences for Improvements of Power Supply Quality - Results from a Choice Experiment in Hyderabad, India. In: German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) (ed): Conference Proceedings "Future Megacities in Balance", Young Researchers' Symposium, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Vol. 66. October 9-10, 2010, Essen.

Sagebiel, J. (2011): Comparing the latent class model with the random parameters logit: A choice experiment analysis of highly heterogeneous electricity consumers in Hyderabad, India. Paper presented at the International Choice Modelling Conference, 4-6 July 2011, Leeds, UK.