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HOI research | Newly published article explores the tension between augmentation and automation through AI

21 June 2021
New research strives to reposition Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the crux of the management debate by arguing that augmentation cannot be neatly separated from automation.

New admissions round to SSE Business Lab - star jury backs 8 companies

18 June 2021
When the star-studded Board of Admissions of SSE BusinessLab, the venture incubator of the Stockholm School of Economics, gathered toassess the latest applicants, a total of 8 companies were given positive news. As such, these teams are today entering the prestigious incubator today.

Max Jerneck's research cited in The Atlantic

18 June 2021
CSR researcher Max Jerneck cited in Robinson Meyer article "Why America Doesn’t Really Make Solar Panels Anymore", in The Atlantic, explaining the importance of solar industry from a historic perspective.

A fresh look at whistleblower rewards

18 June 2021
Working paper: In recent years we have seen a rapid increase in legislation governing, protecting, and rewarding whistleblowers. More recently, EU enacted a directive protecting whistleblowers, the US has gone one step further long ago. In this paper, SITE researchers review the evidence for the effectiveness of US whistleblower reward programs and consider some recent novelties.

Stockholms Grosshandelssocietet in new and unique partnership with SSE Business Lab

17 June 2021
The "Grosshandelssocietet Grant to Especially Dedicated Entrepreneurs" of 100.000 SEK to an entrepreneur at SSE Business Lab is part of the collaboration between Grosshandelssociteten and the Stockholm School of Economics, where entrepreneurs at SSE Business Lab annually are chosen for the award. The collaboration has now become an official partnership with SSE Business Lab where the goal is to encourage and support entrepreneurship in Stockholm even further.

Wallenberg Fellows have started their internships

16 June 2021
We are excited to announce that as of this moment our 7th Wallenberg Fellows cohort are placed in excellent and substantive internships for the summer of 2021. David Huber will work at the International Finance Corporation (IFC) as a research Analyst Intern in the TMT, Disruptive Tech, PE&VC Funds Unit, Thomas Atherton at GEF Capital Partners as a Summer Associate, and Basak Edizgil at Limiar Capital as an analysts intern.

Reopening soon? Eastern Europe in the post COVID-19 world

14 June 2021
How will countries in Eastern Europe, the Baltic Sea region, and the Caucasus region handles the opening of their respective borders and what is the next step in the socioeconomic aspects?

Watch the ‘Bending the Global Emissions Curve’ webinar on demand

14 June 2021
Researchers, EU and Swedish politicians explore minimum carbon taxation agreements and pathways for Swedish climate policy to further reduce global CO2 emissions.

Launch of the Sustainable Finance Lab

14 June 2021
On Friday June 11th, at 10:00 (CET) the Sustainable Finance Lab Sweden hosted its official opening. The Swedish Minister of Financial Markets Åsa Lindhagen, Director General of Swedish Innovation Agency Darja Isaksson, and the President of KTH The Royal Institute of Technology Sigbritt Karlsson set the scen for the upcoming five years.

Unika svenska värderingar påverkar ledarskapet

08 June 2021
Sverige är extremt i sina värderingar kring bland annat makt och oberoende. Det ledarskap som är förhärskande här är en direkt spegling av dessa värderingar, vilket även slår igenom i coronatider. Det konstaterar ledarskapsforskaren Ingalill Holmberg.