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Important dates
Last updated
2017-05-31
The Research School in Accounting - FIRE
Last updated
2022-03-09
The research school in accounting, FIRE (Forskarskolan i redovisning) was founded 2015 in order to stimulate the development of accounting as an academic field. FIRE is funded by Jan Wallander & Tom...
Misum in the Media
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2023-07-27
Misum conducts, promotes and disseminates research which advances markets towards sustainable development. As Misum researchers undertake this work, it is featured in a variety of academic and media...
Past events and webinars
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2020-12-14
Past events and webinars
Here you can find recordings from selected Misum events covering diverse topics related to sustainable markets, sustainable finance, innovation, development and business
Joanna Ziolkowska takes on new role in CIVICA at SSE
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2024-02-29
SSE is delighted to welcome Joanna Ziolkowska to the CIVICA team, in her new role as CIVICA Project Manager. Her academic journey so far is marked by an interdisciplinary path, including a PhD in...
Resources to find vacancies within research
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2023-05-17
How does carbon pricing affect CO2 emissions from manufacturing firms in Sweden?
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2024-05-17
In this latest Misum Academic Insight, Misum researchers Gustav Martinsson, László Sajtos, Per Strömberg, and Christian Thomann explore the effectiveness of local carbon pricing in reducing CO2...
EJARN
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2014-09-28
Financial literacy and green investment: Do green households hold green investments?
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2021-12-09
Counter intuitively perhaps, but recent research shows that green households aren’t more likely to hold environmentally friendly investment portfolios. This Misum Academic Insight reveals the...
Why do organizations underemploy highly skilled migrants?
Last updated
2022-10-06
This Misum Academic Insight is based on the research article “Underemploying highly skilled migrants: An organizational logic protecting corporate ‘normality” published in the Human Relations Journal...