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Department of Economics
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2014-09-02
Department of Economics
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The Department of Economics consists of around 20 full-time faculty and 35 PhD students in an active research environment.
We are a very active research environment
Bianchi, Mattia
Professor, Chaired Professor, Head of Department, Platform Director
E-mail: Mattia.Bianchi@hhs.se
Phone: +46 8 736 95 08
Cederberg, Emilia
Assistant Professor, Affiliated Researcher
E-mail: emilia.cederberg@hhs.se
Peter Popovics
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2025-02-20
Assistant Professor of Japanese Business at Copenhagen Business School
Bertil Ohlin Between the Lines - Nobel Week Light
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2021-12-02
This year the Stockholm School of Economics will be lit up as part of the Nobel Week Light. The light installation Between the lines is created by Fanny Englund and Bruna Porsia from The Light Bureau...
Reinventing in-store marketing for "Tutti-frutti"
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2024-10-07
The retail management students in Fazer Retail Club had a workshop focusing on innovative ways to experience the joy of Fazer's candy brand "Tutti Frutti", engaging more consumers within stores.
Company Visit at IKEA Second Hand in ReTuna mall
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2024-11-20
Retail Management students in Circular Impact Retail Club visited IKEA's Second Hand store, located in the ReTuna mall in Eskilstuna - the world's first recycling mall.
Production and Sustainability at Coca-Cola Europacific Partners
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2024-11-21
Retail Management students in CCEP Retail Club had a company visit at CCEP to see their production facilities and how they work with sustainability.
Private Label Growth Potential at ICA
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2024-11-22
Retail Management students in ICA Retail Club participated in a workshop aimed at deepening the understanding of the growth potential for ICA Private Labels (EMV).
New study reveals: Using existing textbooks for home study improves learning in low-income areas
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2024-05-27
A paper published in The Economic Journal shows how student learning in a fragile and low-income context can be helped by more intensive use of existing textbooks for home study.