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Invitation to seminar: What role can business have in vulnerable communities?

Welcome to a seminar presenting a case study of social inclusion on 5 September 15:00-16:30, Stockholm School of Economics, Room Torsten.

Welcome to the exciting seminar on social inclusion! We ask the question of what role the business world can play in improving the conditions for people in vulnerable areas where risks of crime and exclusion are taking over. We will present an academic case study of Boendebyggarna, a collaborative program for job inclusion via internships at construction sites in Vivalla, Örebro.

We hear how Skanska and Örebrobostäder have worked with Boendebyggarna, and what role different stakeholders have taken in the partnership. In addition, we will have a panel discussion on how companies, governmental and civil society can work together to increase inclusion through partnerships. We address how inclusion can be part of companies' sustainability and business strategies as well as how municipalities and regions can best cooperate with business.

Among the questions addressed are: Can differences in viewpoint and expectations between the private and public sector be bridged? How can all parties best contribute to a positive impact on the societal level? How are the partnerships best organized to have clear and measurable results?

Date: 5 September 2023

Time: 15:00-16.30

Place: Stockholm School of Economics, Room Torsten

Presenters: Susanne Sweet, Associate Professor and Research Director, Center for Sustainability Research, Stockholm School of Economics; Tommy Borglund, Assistant Professor and researcher, Center for Sustainable Business, Örebro University

Panel: Anja Skans, Skanska, Sustainability specialist urban development and social sustainability; Helena Bobic, Project coordinator with a focus on social sustainability, Skanska; Peter Hovlund, Area Manager, Örebrobostäder; Fatiha Mountagui, Report author, RIK Vivalla

Discussant: Örjan Sjöberg, Professor and Research Director, Center For Sustainability Research, Stockholm School of Economics.

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