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Does the mode of teaching influence learning outcomes?
26 April 2021
The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic put higher education institutions in front of a tremendous challenge: how to provide quality education, while guarantying students and faculty safety? SSE PhD students Erik Merkus and Felix Schafmeister, provide evidence on whether being assigned to online tutorials vis-à-vis attending them in classroom affect students’ learning outcomes.
The future of energy storage: challenges and opportunities
26 April 2021
Policy brief: As the dramatic consequences of climate change are starting to unfold, addressing the intermittency of low-carbon energy sources, such as solar and wind, is crucial. The obvious solution to intermittency is energy storage. However, its constraints and implications are far from trivial. Developing and facilitating energy storage is associated with technological difficulties as well as economic and regulatory problems that need to be addressed to spur investments and foster competition. With these issues in mind, the annual Energy Talk, organized by the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics, invited three experts to discuss the challenges and opportunities of energy storage.
Sophie Nachemsson-Ekwall on the need for social finance infrastructure in Sweden
26 April 2021
Richard Wahlund i Di: Många nya aktiesparare som nu dras till börsen drivs av en rädsla för att missa feta vinster.
26 April 2021
Richard Wahlund, professor på Handelshögskolan i Stockholm med inriktning på bland annat ekonomisk psykologi, förklarar att det är fenomenet förlustaversion som sannolikt ligger bakom den stora tillströmningen till börsen under det senaste året.
Tor Bonnier has been awarded the SIR Research Award
23 April 2021
SIR Research Award is an annual award introduced in 1992 to draw attention to people who actively and clearly contributed to research and how research is disseminated to the society. Long term involvement by representatives of the business sector is crucial for the successful research at Stockholm School of Economics.
Webinar Takeaways - "The Quad, Indo-Pacific and Implications for Europe" on April 9, 2021
21 April 2021
Organized by the Center for Asian Studies at the Stockholm School of Economics and the Asia Programme at the Swedish Institute for International Affairs
Water, community and networks in the RECIRCULATE context
21 April 2021
In this article, developed from her highly commended entry to the FLOW “Write a Blog” competition”, Kathleen Burke describes her research into sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystems.
Gör rädslan för statsskulden Sverige fattigare?
21 April 2021
Max Jerneck i panelsamtal 28 april 2021.
Max Jerneck i Dagens industri Debatt: Sparpolitiken bygger på missförstånd
21 April 2021
Domestic violence – the case of Sweden during the pandemic
21 April 2021
Policy brief: Violence within the home is the most common form of interpersonal violence for women. While children and men are also victims of abuse of various kind within the family, intimate partner violence committed by men against women is generally the most common form of domestic violence. Has intimate partner violence increased in Sweden during the current COVID-19 pandemic?