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Alumni of the Year Award 2019
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2020-02-07
For the second year in a row, the Stockholm School of Economics has named an Alumni of the Year. in 2019, the award was presented to Jan Ståhlberg, who graduated from the School in 1985 and was part...
Pia Anderberg
Last updated
2020-02-07
Executive Vice-President People & Innovation, Axel Johnson
"Equality data is needed for Sweden to become equal"
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2023-06-06
Statistics have been an important prerequisite for Sweden, to be able to reach the level of gender equality that exists today. We now also statistics for discrimination on the grounds of ethnicity and...
Sustainability campaigns at Systembolaget
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2024-04-16
The students in Systembolaget Retail Club had a workshop around sustainability campaigns.
Panel on Inclusive recruitment processes
Last updated
2023-09-25
In connection with the publication of a report on the state of research on inclusive recruitment published by the Swedish ombudsman on discrimination. Laurence Romani took part in a panel discussion.
2 Oct 2023 - Research seminar by Howard E. Aldrich
10/2/2023, 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
We hosted a research seminar with Professor Howard E. Aldrich who was visiting us from the University of North Carolina.
DAGAB/Axfood Logistics Center Visit
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2023-04-11
The students in Axel Johnson Retail Club were privileged to visit one of the largest logistics centers in Europe: the DAGAB/Axfood logistics center located in Bålsta, outside of Stockholm.
Alumni of the Year Award 2019
Last updated
2024-05-27
For the second year in a row, the Stockholm School of Economics has named an Alumni of the Year. in 2019, the award was presented to Jan Ståhlberg, who graduated from the School in 1985 and was part...
Pia Anderberg
Last updated
2024-05-27
Executive Vice-President People & Innovation, Axel Johnson
New article by Rikard Westerberg
Last updated
2024-01-19
New article by Rikard Westerberg looks at the mobilisation of the masses against wage-earner funds, 1975–1991