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Wallander
Last updated
2014-11-28
Congratulations to SSE researchers Florian Eugster and Sven-Olof Junker who were awarded two of the 23 Wallander Scholarships.
Discussion in social media
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2014-12-15
During the weekend a discussion in social media took place with criticism of SSE's work on gender equality. For this reason, Lars Strannegård has formulated an answer.
The Söderberg Prize in 2015
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2015-01-22
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (Kungliga Vetenskapsakademien) has decided to award Tore Ellingsen and Magnus Johannesson the Söderberg Prize in Economic Sciences. The prize sum is SEK 1...
Lottery ticket program to prevent HIV makes young people practice safe sex
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2015-05-19
Martina Björkman Nyqvist, Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics at SSE, is one of the researchers who has studied if lottery tickets can be an incentive to practice safe sex as a means to...
Do daughters make family firms more sustainable?
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2015-05-25
In his doctoral dissertation, Kristoffer Milonas finds that family firms, where the controlling family has more daughters, perform better on an environmental dimension.
Original sustainability ideas leads SSE team to the win!
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2015-06-09
We are proud to announce that four of our students at Stockholm School of Economics are the winners of the 2015 Nespresso Sustainability MBA Challenge. This third edition attracted more students than...
The Sharing Economy is focus in new report by SSE researchers
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2015-06-17
The underlying motives for the sharing economy is to reduce untapped overcapacity in both goods and services in order to match supply and demand at low transaction costs. As new digital platforms are...
Drowning sailors - new art installation at SSE
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2015-06-29
Sweden is the second most successful tech hub in the world
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2015-06-30
Sweden is a world leader in technology, only beaten by Silicon Valley according to an article in The Telegraph.
His interest in music made him start lunch concerts
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2015-07-01
Victor Bao is a second year Bachelor student with a great interest in music which is why he initiated the lunch concerts in the schools Atrium this spring.