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Vacancy: HR Generalist
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2026-04-14
We are now looking for an HR Generalist for a parental leave cover (6–8 months) at the HR Department.
Two of three Ragnar Söderberg grants
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2026-02-09
Two of three Ragnar Söderberg grants awarded to researchers at the Stockholm School of Economics
Green Transition event
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2026-02-13
How can local, national, European, and private actors collaborate to accelerate and effectively govern the green transition? That question brought together researchers, policymakers, business leaders,...
GenAI at work
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2026-03-06
As generative AI becomes embedded in everyday work, many organizations are discovering that widespread access does not automatically translate into measurable performance gains. So, what actually...
Involving AI in high-stakes decisions in real organisations
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2026-03-16
As AI becomes an active participant in how organizations gather information and evaluate alternatives, new questions and challenges emerge. How do we involve AI in important decision-making? Should we...
Family offices event
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2026-03-18
On the morning of March 17, researchers, investors, founders, students and advisors gathered at the Stockholm School of Economics for a breakfast seminar on family offices and their role in supporting...
VR grant
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2026-04-08
For researchers, policymakers and healthcare innovators: SSE’s House of Innovation has been recommended for Swedish Research Council funding for a research program on AI in health, life sciences and...
Stefan Krook's event
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2026-04-23
Serial entrepreneur, SSE alum, and Practitioner in Residence at the House of Innovation, Stefan Krook, shared the ideas behind his new book, "The Laghum Economy" – an argument for redesigning the...
Sthlm Music Week
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2026-04-26
On April 24, the House of Innovation and Stockholm Music Week co-hosted “The Future of Music,” bringing together music executives, artists, technology leaders, researchers, and policymakers to examine...
New study from Department of Economics on design heterogeneity in PNAS
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2023-06-01
New study on ‘design heterogeneity’ highlights the limits of generalizability and informativeness of individual experimental designs.