Mario Patera

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Mario Patera

Mario Patera (born December 31, 1946 in Vienna ) is a university lecturer and mediator who lives in Vienna.

education

Mario Patera studied agriculture at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences and Law at the Faculty of Law and Political Science at the University of Vienna. His diploma thesis dealt with "Conflict Theoretical Aspects of Cooperative Theory, illustrated using the example of agricultural cooperatives in Austria". He completed a degree in economics at the University of Vienna with his dissertation “Cooperative funding balance”.

He teaches as a university lecturer for mediation at the IFF Vienna - Faculty for Interdisciplinary Research and Advanced Training at the Alpen-Adria University (Klagenfurt - Graz - Vienna). Patera is entered in the various mediator and supervision lists of various Austrian authorities. He works as a course leader for relevant mediation courses and further training measures in Austria. He is the founder and organizer of the "International Summer School on Business Mediation".

He is an organizational consultant and management trainer with assignments abroad in the USA, Canada, Australia, Great Britain, Namibia, Albania, Bulgaria, Latvia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, Ukraine, Belarus (among others on behalf of GTZ , KAS , CDG , FES , UNDP ); Guest lecturer at Harvard Law School , USA, Stanford Law School , USA, Pepperdine University , USA and Stanford Medical School , USA, as well as lecturer at various Swiss management seminars.

Patera is married and has two children.

Publications

  • From curative to preventive use of interest-based processes. Habilitation thesis to obtain the Venia Docendi in Mediation. June 2011, 284 pp.
  • Emotions - A Blind Spot In Negotiation Training , acc. with Ulrike Gamm, in: Honeyman, C., Coben, J., De Palo, G. (Editors) Venturing Beyond the Classroom. Volume 2 in the Rethinking Negotiation Teaching Series. Saint Paul, MN. (USA) 2010, pp. 335-356
  • Reflective Practice in the New Millennium , acc. with Michelle LeBaron; in: Honeyman, C., Coben, J., De Palo, G., (Editors), Rethinking Negotiation Teaching. Innovations for Context and Culture, Saint Paul, MN (USA) 2009, pp. 45-61
  • Neurobiology and mediation - impulses for interest-based mediation processes , in: ZKM magazine for conflict management, 1/2009, pp. 4–8
  • Emotionen und Mediation , in: Psychologie in Oesterreich, 5/2008, 28th year, pp. 430-435
  • Business mediation in family businesses , according to with Ulrike Gamm, in: Frasl, EJ, Rieger, H., Family Business Manual. Securing the future of family businesses over generations, Vienna 2007, pp. 296–307
  • Profession or vocation? - Business mediation between professionalization and profession , according to with Ulrike Gamm; in: ZKM - Journal for Conflict Management 3/2006, pp. 1–4
  • Do you know what you are doing? Reflection as learning to change: a core competence of mediators , in: perspektiven mediation 2006 / I, pp. 9-14
  • Business mediation in Austrian SMEs - A Huerdenlauf , according to with Ulrike Gamm, in: ZKM - Journal for Conflict Management 4/2005
  • A picture is worth a thousand words. Use of the systemic structure constellation in mediation , acc. with U. Gamm, in: ZKM - Journal for Conflict Management 3/2004, p. 116 ff

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