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Cancelled and postponed events
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2020-03-11
Following a decision by the President, the Stockholm School of Economics has decided to cancel the Alumni Homecoming in March and postpone this year’s Master Graduation, in light of the current...
Somewhere Else
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2025-03-19
Somewhere else from 1998 is one of Maria Friberg's earliest and best known works. It exists in two versions: as a video and as a photograph, the motif being five men in suits sitting next to each...
Seated figure
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2025-07-02
Sean Henry's sculpture Seated Figure is placed in the school's library, in a window just above two comfortable armchairs where students can sit and take a break. When the artist visited the school in...
Rethinking Corporate Governance
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2014-09-27
This project tries to provide an answer to a crucial and classic research question foremost addressed in the economic sciences, namely: What are the main forces that decide the long-term development...
AI for resilient retail
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2026-04-28
On April 22, the House of Innovation and Circular Transparency hosted the launch of AI for Resilient Retail, a white paper co-authored by Nina Shariati, Founder of Circular Transparency, and Associate...
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).
From cross-country tracks and cycling to the corporate world: Emelie Öhrstig inspires MDA students
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2025-03-29
This week, the Management Diploma for Athletes (MDA) students had the privilege of hearing Emelie Öhrstig share her inspiring journey - from elite sports to a thriving career in the business world.
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...