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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...
Karl Wennberg appointed Professor at SSE
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2015-03-02
The Stockholm School of Economics Board of Directors has appointed Karl Wennberg Professor of Business Administration. Dr. Wennberg’s work focuses broadly on entrepreneurship, organizational change,...
This year's best Global Challenges project
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2019-06-10
And the winner is ...
the AI Challenge! At the end of May, our Global Challenges students presented their final projects: sustainable solutions that contribute to the global goals.
New art in The Bonnier Staircases
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2021-10-19
Thanks to a collaboration between Maria Bonnier Dahlin Foundation, Bonniers Konsthall and Stockholm School of Economics, works from the foundation are being displayed at SSE for a longer period of...
HOI research | Data sustainability: navigating the future of data governance across generations
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2023-10-25
In the era of big data, the concept of data sustainability is emerging as a critical aspect of data governance. This article explores a recent academic paper that delves into the concept of data...
SSE at the forefront in research on entrepreneurship
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2024-02-19
The Stockholm School of Economics produced the highest number of doctoral theses in entrepreneurship in Sweden in 2023. Eight out of 54 came from the House of Innovation.
Klara Palmberg Broryd appointed affiliated researcher at the Center for Security and Resilience
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2025-09-11
The Stockholm School of Economics Center for Security and Resilience (CfSR) has appointed Klara Palmberg Broryd as an affiliated researcher. With senior leadership experience in the public sector and...
Carbon Tax Regressivity and Income Inequality
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2021-05-17
Policy brief: A common presumption in economics is that a carbon tax is regressive – that the tax disproportionately burdens low-income households. However, this presumption originates from early...
EIJS Policy Brief
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2021-09-21
by Patrik Ström, European Institute of Japanese Studies, Stockholm School of Economics, H. Richard Nakamura, Centre for International Business Studies, School of Business Economics and Law, University...
Good citizens by Wiley Wakeman
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2018-12-18
Wiley Wakeman, assistant professor at the department of management and organization at SSE, about deviants, whistleblowers, rule breaking in organizations and unethical employees who advance in their...