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Research on the effect of moving away from minute-by-minute schedules in the home care service

26 March 2024
Addressing concerns over inflexible scheduling practices in home care, several municipalities are now opting for increased staff autonomy and flexibility. A new study led by Nora Hansson Bittár aims to uncover the impact on well-being and care quality.

The SIR office closed

25 March 2024
The SIR Office will be closed during the period of 26 March - 1 April.

Misum Annual Report 2023 out now

25 March 2024
The latest Misum Annual Report is now available, showcasing a range of sustainability-focused research projects, engaging multi-stakeholder events, and highlights from Misum's outreach and research communication activities.

Systemic crises change how investors evaluate acquisitions

21 March 2024
Published in the Journal of Management Studies, this study reveals how systemic crises, like the Great Financial Crisis of 2008-09, fundamentally alter the cognitive frameworks (or 'recipes') investors use to assess acquisition announcements.

Repositioning entrepreneurship: embracing the biosphere and exploring the in-between

21 March 2024
In their study, Dodd, Anderson, and Jack argue for a profound repositioning of entrepreneurship research, advocating for a focus beyond economic measures to include social and environmental considerations. Their work calls for entrepreneurship to be seen as a dynamic, change-making process deeply embedded in the 'in-between' spaces of society and nature.

Current RM students meet former RM student for a Career Module

20 March 2024
The second-year students from the E-Commerce Retail Club met with former Retail Management student and current entrepreneur Filip Sernhede for an interactive career module focusing on entrepreneurship.

Designing a Carbon Tax Policy That Works

19 March 2024

How can sustainable service provisioning be achieved?

19 March 2024
In this new Misum Academic Insight, Kaisa Koskela-Huotari and her co-authors explore how a systemic approach can be used to be achieve sustainable service provisioning, within the context of consumer-retailer food waste reduction.

Sanctions on Russia: Getting the facts right

18 March 2024
Sanctions play a crucial role in curbing Russia's ambitions & ending the war on Ukraine, yet their strategic importance is often overlooked. In this policy brief, experts from SITE, KSE, SSE Riga, CREA, Uppsala University and Beijer Institute sheds light on sanctions' complexities against Russia's aggression.

New portal makes SSE research more accessible to the public

18 March 2024
The Stockholm School of Economics is making it easier to find both research from and researchers at the school. The launch of the SSE Research Hub provides a platform where decision makers, the media and the general public can easily find the latest research on topics relevant to our society.