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The Swedish Student Manifesto: Interview with SSE student Ylvali Busch
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2018-12-04
On December 3, the Swedish Student Manifesto was published in DN Debatt, a call-to-action where students from seven Swedish universities and university colleges demand climate responsibility from...
350,000 euro for research on social inclusion
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2019-12-19
Handelshögskolans Martina Björkman Nyqvist och Abhijeet Sing har fått 350 000 euro i forskningsanslag för att studera social inkludering med fokus på nysvenskar i Sverige. Projektet kommer att studera...
Highlights from the Academic Conference 2023
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2023-12-12
On October 13th, 2023, the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) and the Forum for Research on Media and Democracy in Eastern Europe (FROMDEE) hosted an academic conference on “Democratic...
From business idea to prototype in eight weeks
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2019-06-24
Today marks the launch of a new accelerator program called Activate from the SSE Business Lab, the incubator unit at the Stockholm School of Economics. Activate can be used by students and alumni who...
Great research potential within socially labelled financing
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2022-09-21
Sophie Nachemson-Ekwall has recently written a third report on the market for social bonds and social outcome contracts and is looking forward to continuing her research in socially labelled...
Organizing virtual academic meetings in the wake of COVID-19
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2020-05-12
COVID-19 has forced academia to rethink the ways we work and connect with peers across the world. So, what are the best formats and approaches to virtual academic meetings that keep the research – as...
Public procurement: Same rules, different behavior?
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2015-11-25
Elena Paltseva, researcher at the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) and Giancarlo Spagnolo, professor of Economics at University of Rome II and senior researcher at SITE, in their...
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,...
Water, community and networks in the RECIRCULATE context
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2021-04-21
In this article, developed from her highly commended entry to the FLOW “Write a Blog” competition”, Kathleen Burke describes her research into sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystems.
Does foreign aid foster female empowerment?
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2023-10-16
A 2023 study by SITE researchers explores the overlooked link between foreign aid and female empowerment. Using aid project data and surveys, it reveals a modest but significant positive effect on...