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SITE research explores whether poor communities can be organized
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2015-03-02
New working paper reports findings from a unique combination of a village-randomized controlled trial and a lab-in-the-field experiment.
ESBP
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2025-05-25
This week, the Stockholm School of Economics hosted the second module of the European Sports Business Program (ESBP), a cutting-edge executive education program initiative shaping the future of...
Receiver context determines the effectiveness of advertising
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2016-12-16
The social and physical contexts are crucial to how we perceive advertising and are affected by it. This is shown in a recently published dissertation from the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE).
21 May 2024 - No business like show business
5/21/2024, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
We hosted a panel discussion on the future of the music industry, featuring industry experts Merck Mercuriadis and Willard Ahdritz. Organized by the House of Innovation in collaboration with the...
Open Seminar at Score
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2024-04-24
Welcome to an open seminar Thursday 2 May 2024 with Eva Lövbrand, Department of Thematic Studies: Environmental Change, Linköping University, and Score fellow.
New art year 2018-2019
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2019-01-14
Public Seminar with the Nobel laureate prof. Simon Johnson
12/12/2024, 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM
The Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) are hosting an insightful public seminar with Professor Simon Johnson, a co-recipient of the 2024 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in...
First Module European Sports Business Program
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2024-02-18
This week, the European Sports Business Program (ESBP) officially launched its first module - Corporate Foresight & Strategy Making - at WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management in Dusseldorf, Germany.
SSE Ventures
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2022-09-28
SSE Ventures is the early-stage venture capital fund of SSE Business Lab and the Stockholm School of Economics.
Would electing more women make the U.S. Congress less polarized?
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2024-05-16
This policy brief examines the belief that electing more women to the U.S. Congress would reduce partisan gridlocks. It shows that while Republican women historically cooperated more with Democrats,...