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Organizations under-employing migrants

05 February 2021
Underemploying highly skilled migrants: An organizational logic protecting corporate ‘normality’ a new publication by Annette Risberg and Laurence Romani in Human Relations

Corporate Governance and Short-Termism: An in-depth Analysis of Swedish data

05 February 2021
A brand new working paper by four professors from the Accounting Department is released.

Coworking och hubbar på framtidens kontor

03 February 2021
I spåren av pandemin blomstrar coworking-ytor, kreativa hubbar och lösningar för distansarbete. Är det traditionella kontoret på väg bort? Lena Lid Falkman intervjuas om distansarbete i Kollega.

The Cabinet Room: A 2.0 classroom

02 February 2021
Last week we inaugurated the brand new classroom The Cabinet Room here at Stockholm School of Economics. Experience it via the virtual tour/seminar (below).

International Workshop: Informal Economy and the Economy

01 February 2021
The Center for Sustainability Research, Stockholm School of Economics and University of Reading are jointly organizing an online international workshop on Informal Economy and the Environment, 23rd March 2021.

Responding, adapting and socialising online

31 January 2021
During the fall semester the CIVICA alliance universities switched back to online learning, with optimized e-learning solutions, with greater opportunities for students to interact.

Vacancy: three two-year postdoctoral positions at House of Innovation

29 January 2021
The House of Innovation at the Stockholm School of Economics invites applications for three (3) two-year postdoctoral positions as part of the Wallenberg Digital Innovation Program and in collaboration with the Swedish Center for Digital Innovation. The deadline for applications is March 31, 2021 (the ideal starting date is September 1, 2021).

Selective attention and the importance of types for information campaigns

27 January 2021
Working paper: Can we improve the potential for information to induce individual climate-change curbing action by focusing on individual types? In this paper Maria Perrotta Berlin, Assistant Professor at SITE, and her co-author try to contribute to the understanding of the persistence and increase of meat eating in the face of mounting evidence on the ills of meat production and consumption by considering the role of selective attention and learning.

Second and revised edition! CSR and Sustainable Business by CSR researchers Susanne Sweet, Tommy Borglund, Emma Sjöström and Lin Lerpold

25 January 2021

New Book! Time to Care – How Civil Society and the Idea Driven Sector makes Sweden Grow by CSR’s Sophie Nachemson-Ekwall

25 January 2021