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Art talk: Jeff Olsson
3/26/2024, 12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
Welcome to this art talk with Jeff Olsson, the artist behind Fulsommar brinn - screened on the big screen in the atrium in March 2023. March 26, 12.15-13, in the Jacob Dahlgren Room.
Jonas Dahl Jobbfika
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2026-02-02
Affiliated Researcher Jonas Dahl was interviewed in the podcast "Jobbfika" about why daring to talk about our mistakes can turn into an asset for developing an organization.
Frida Pemer
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2024-05-27
Docent and Assistant Professor at the Department of Management and Organization and House of Innovation
Zero-Based Budgeting Revival
8/26/2025, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Welcome to our next ACE Academic Insights Breakfast Seminar dedicated to the “revival” of zero-based budgeting.
Gender & Equality in Sports
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2026-01-03
Global Sports - When Dreams and Dark Sides Collide
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2022-12-13
On Wednesday December 7th, the Center for Sports & Business at SSE had a joint alumni event together with the ESSEC Business School and WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management. This digital event was a...
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...
SSE X Magasin III
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2023-03-02
As a celebration of the first ten years of contemporary art at SSE, Art Initiative and Magasin III are screening a film program in the atrium during spring and autumn 2023. In the spring of 2013, a...
Ear to the Ground (Golden Monolith & Black Monolith)
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2024-10-08
The film In the film Ear to the Ground (Golden Monolith & Black Monolith), 2024, the artist Ulrika Sparre seeks contact with a stone in the Bregaglia Valley, the landscape where the Swiss sculptor...
Hybrid solution did not affect SSE students’ grades, research shows
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2020-11-26
Moving teaching online and reducing in-person interaction did not affect students’ grades, new research from the Stockholm School of Economics shows.