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SSE Faculty in ranking list of powerful opinion leaders
										05 March 2015
									
									
										In Veckans Affärer's ranking of the most powerful female opinion leaders you will find both Sophie Nachemson-Ekwall and Nina Åkestam.
									
								Preparing for Genocide: Community Work in Rwanda
										04 March 2015
									
									
										by Evelina Bonnier (with Jonas Poulsen, Thorsten Rogall and Miri Stryjan), SITE Working paper
									
								Karl Wennberg appointed Professor at SSE
										02 March 2015
									
									
										The Stockholm School of Economics Board of Directors has appointed Karl Wennberg Professor of Business Administration. Dr. Wennberg’s work focuses broadly on entrepreneurship, organizational change, and the macro-level implications of organizational dynamics.
									
								SITE research explores whether poor communities can be organized
										02 March 2015
									
									
										New working paper reports findings from a unique combination of a village-randomized controlled trial and a lab-in-the-field experiment.
									
								International student project takes off
										27 February 2015
									
									
										For the 13th year in a row, students from SSE and KTH cooperate in a venture called Project China in order to strengthen cooperation between Sweden and China. 
									
								Bo Becker winner of the Case Centre Awards
										26 February 2015
									
									
										Professor Bo Becker at the Stockholm School of Economics was awarded in the Case Centre Awards and Competitions 2015. 
									
								IB student winner in Spotify competition
										25 February 2015
									
									
										First year student Tibor Keše from the SSE IB program won first price in Spotify Student Innovation Awards 2014. Congratulations!
									
								SITE research examines EU Directive on antitrust damages actions
										25 February 2015
									
									
										SITE research on leniency, damages and deterrence of cartels finds that compromise between private and public antitrust enforcement adopted by the latest EU Directive on damages actions was never actually needed and proposes a new solution.
									
								Leniency and Damages
										25 February 2015
									
									
										by Catarina Marvao and Giancarlo Spagnolo (with Paolo Buccirossiy), SITE Working paper
									
								SITE research on the Aid Effectiveness literature
										17 February 2015
									
									
										After several decades of studies, the academic community still does not have an answer to whether foreign aid affects growth. SITE assistant professor Maria Perrotta Berlin tries to answer why aid effectiveness literature is so big and still keeps growing.