News
’Vision Zero’ and innovation – how Sweden will become a world-leader in cancer care
										10 January 2020
									
									
										The 'Vision Zero Cancer' initiative aims to eliminate cancer as a cause of death and turn it into a curable or chronic disease. A group of companies and organizations, together with Stockholm School of Economics, want to make Sweden world-leading in preventing, detecting and treating cancer.
									
								JONAS COLLIANDER IN DN EKONOMI
										08 January 2020
									
									
										Influencers are now being scrutinized, and at the same time their credibility is in question. How will this effect the influencer industry in the future?
									
								SARA ROSENGREN IN SVT NYHETER
										08 January 2020
									
									
										"Consumers tends to buy healthier food online, and also puts more products in the shopping basket". ⠀
									
								Sara rosengren in SVT nyheter
										02 January 2020
									
									
										"Consumers tends to buy healthier food online, and also puts more products in the shopping basket". ⠀
									
								Sara rosengren in SVT nyheter
										02 January 2020
									
									
										"Consumers tends to buy healthier food online, and also puts more products in the shopping basket". ⠀
									
								Leader in residence
										21 December 2019
									
									
										Anna Kinberg Batra's Leader-in Residence is coming to end. For the last two years, Anna has engaged in several forums at SSE.
									
								Johanna Wallenius appointed professor
										20 December 2019
									
									
										Johanna Wallenius has been appointed Professor of Economics at Stockholm School of Economics. She is the second woman to hold a professorship in economics at the School. 
									
								Sara Rosengren: "The physical store may be the most important marketing tool of them all".
										19 December 2019
									
									SITE secures funding until 2024
										19 December 2019
									
									
										The Swedish Government in collaboration with major businesses have decided to renew the financing agreement to support the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics until the end of 2024.
									
								350,000 euro for research on social inclusion
										19 December 2019
									
									
										Researchers Martina Björkman Nyqvist and Abhijeet Sing have received a 350,000 euro research grant to study social inclusion, focusing on new immigrants to Sweden. The project will study a program used by the Swedish organization Kompis Sverige.