House of Research, based in Berlin, is an owner-managed research institute founded in 2000. Our conviction is that empirical approaches can only produce a real advance in knowledge if they are individually tailored and strategically thought through. That is why we dedicate our full attention to each of our tasks.
We realize empirical projects in the fields of media, society, economy and technology. Our expertise and many years of experience range from classical social science methods – qualitative and quantitative – to innovative, technology-oriented approaches.
Find out more about our expertise by browsing through our curated list of projects!
On behalf of the Landesanstalt für Kommunikation (LFK) in Stuttgart, House of Research is once again analysing the regional TV market in Baden-Württemberg using a quantitative reach and usage study. The basis is a representative population survey by telephone and an online top-up (multi-method design). Since 2020, House of Research has thus regularly provided reliable Weiterlesen …
House of Research is launching a large-scale survey among startups, key players and stakeholders in the startup ecosystem. The survey is commissioned by Niedersachsen.next – the central agency for innovation promotion in Lower Saxony, operating under the authority of the state government. The study aims to evaluate Lower Saxony’s attractiveness as a startup location and Weiterlesen …
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The underground station “Krumme Lanke” (terminus of the line U3) is only a few steps away. From the S-Bahn station “Mexikoplatz” it takes about 10 minutes on foot or two stops by bus 118 (direction Rathaus Zehlendorf) or 622 (direction U-Bhf. Krumme Lanke).
You can create your personal route plan at Verkehrsgesellschaft BVG
Nearby is the A115 (AVUS) with the exits Zehlendorf (coming from the south) and Hüttenweg (coming from the north). Parking spaces are available in the surrounding area.