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Nobel Laureate Richard H. Thaler visited SSE
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2017-12-12
This year’s Nobel Laureate in Economics Sciences, Richard H. Thaler visited SSE today Tuesday, December 12.
Bachelor student Cecilia Nyquist on SVT News about her climate activism
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2019-05-24
Bachelor student Cecilia Nyquist is active in SSE Students for Climate Action. Appearing on SVT News she talks about a specific incident that was the starting point for her climate activism.
Ylva Snöfrid
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2018-05-28
From the Eyes of the Painter, An Outdoor Performance Ritual
Fågelkvitter
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2025-06-19
Sara Nilsson's sculptures and paintings explore a reflective and quiet relationship with the natural world. Fågelkvitter (Bird-twitter) was previously part of the exhibition Notes Toward a Life in...
JSPS Fellowship and STINT Award to Ivar Padrón Hernández
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2017-09-06
Ivar Padrón Hernández, Ph.D. candidate at the European Institute of Japanese Studies and the Department of Marketing and Strategy, has received a JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship for research at Keio...
Institutional investors in Swedish corporate governance
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2018-09-26
Breakfast roundtable on organizing and scaling digital transformation - 4 Sept 2018
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2018-10-23
On 4 September 2018, the Jacob and Marcus Wallenberg Center for Innovative and Sustainable Business Development at the House of Innovation arranged a breakfast roundtable with a focus on organizing...
Individual absorptive capacity – 3 Oct 2018
10/3/2018, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Johan Frishammar, professor at Luleå University of Technology presented his latest paper “How individuals engage in the absorption of external knowledge: An emergent process model of individual...
Power posing does not affect hormones or financial risk taking
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2015-04-24
Despite wide spread media coverage of an earlier study showing that “power poses” influence hormones and risk taking, a new study using a much larger sample finds no such relationships.
Martin Carlsson Wall
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2017-03-07