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Great power rivalry is reshaping global supply chains, new study shows
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2026-01-26
Rising tensions between the US and China are changing how companies design global supply chains in strategic industries such as semiconductors and rare earths. New research shows firms are no longer...
Magicians, unicorns, or data cleaners?
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2023-09-07
New research from the Department of Accounting explores the identity narratives and work experiences of data scientists.
SSE Art Initiative inspires business leader Lovisa Hamrin
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2022-04-27
Lovisa Hamrin
Synsam new partner to SSE's Center for Retailing
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2025-03-10
Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) is pleased to welcome the optician group Synsam as a Retail Club Partner at the Center for Retailing. Synsam’s expertise in retail and innovation will bring...
New center to strengthen Sweden’s security and resilience
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2025-06-10
War in Europe, cyberattacks, and disruptions in global supply chains – recent events have made it clear how vulnerable our society is and how crucial it is to build resilience. To meet this challenge,...
SSE and Handelsbanken back free academic research in a changing world
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2025-06-17
While recruitment freezes and shrinking research budgets are hitting universities hard in the U.S., there are signs of hope in Sweden. With new support for fundamental research in economics,...
AI that fits your personality boosts sales meetings by 40 percent, new study shows
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2025-06-26
When a pharmaceutical company introduced a new AI system, sales increased – but only when the system matched the users preferred way of work. Without that adaption, both the number of sales meetings...
Mistra and the Kamprad Family Foundation invest millions in SSE’s sustainability hub
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2025-10-08
The Stockholm School of Economics is receiving a total of SEK 80 million in new funding for research on and education in sustainability. The initiative is backed by Mistra and the Kamprad Family...
Testosterone doesn’t affect men’s economic decisions, large study shows
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2025-10-15
Testosterone has long been linked to risk-taking, generosity, and competitiveness. But a new large-scale study – the biggest of its kind – finds that men given testosterone made the same economic...
SSE faculty incorporate AI in teaching while doubling down on foundational skills
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2026-04-10
Artificial intelligence has become a natural part of teaching at the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE), where faculty use it to enhance learning, extend support beyond the classroom and prepare...