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Art talk: Jenny Lantz about MEN AT KASTRUP
5/6/2024, 12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
Zooming in on the traveling men at Copenhagen airport Nanna Gillberg and Jenny Lantz’ film MEN AT KASTRUP from 2004 explores the airport as an arena for the reproduction of gender inequality. 20 years...
Sjöberg, Örjan
Professor, Chaired Professor, Affiliated Professor
E-mail: Orjan.Sjoberg@hhs.se
Phone: +46 8 736 96 79
8 Jun 2023 - Research seminar by Marleen Huysman
6/8/2023, 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
We had the honor to welcome Professor Marleen Huysman (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) who presented research projects from the AI@Worklab.
Johanna Wallenius appointed professor
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2019-12-20
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.
GenAI at Work: What Actually Drives Adoption and Performance?
3/5/2026, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
As generative AI rapidly enters everyday work, many organizations struggle to turn widespread use into measurable performance gains. This event explored what truly drives adoption and impact - asking...
26 Oct 2022 - Sister Act: A Gender Perspective on Family Succession
10/26/2022, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Mohamed Genedy, PhD Student at Jönköping University, presented one of his dissertation papers during his visit to the House of Innovation.
Lin Lerpold
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2014-09-29
MBA first choice when finishing hockey career
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2015-09-09
After 15 years, Swedish national team hockey player Jonas Andersson decides to finish his professional career. He will now study an Executive MBA at the Stockholm School of Economics. The studies will...
Building public sector capacity: From fragmentation to system shift
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2025-11-26
Sweden's public sector is under growing pressure to tackle complex challenges - from climate adaptation to social inclusion. But does it have the capacity to deliver? A new SSE-led study suggests not...