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Career Module with IKEA
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2020-04-01
IKEA Retail Club had a career training module with the second-year students.
Entrepreneurship Ecosystems - old wine in new bottles? - 18 Nov 2019
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2019-11-27
The variety of actors, networks and available resources behind economic and social development in society is sometimes referred to as the Ecosystem of Entrepreneurship. What is this phenomenon?
Gender congruent contexts and counter-stereotypical exemplars: Women as risk takers – 4 Dec 2019
12/4/2019, 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Sreedhari Desai, Associate Professor at University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School presented her latest research at House of Innovation
The Red Corridor
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2025-05-14
The Red Corridor on the third floor of the SSE main buildning is a new artistic installation featuring works by artist Jan Håfström and an architectural framework and interior design by Thomas...
SSE researcher nominated Influencer of the Year
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2017-11-20
Jens Nordfält, researcher at the Department of Maketing and Strategy at the Stockholm School of Economics, was nominated Influencer of the Year at the MarC Gala last Friday.
2007 Foreign Aid
Last updated
2015-01-14
by Anders Olofsgård (with A. Boschini), published in Journal of Development Studies
2013 Aid Effectiveness in Times of Political Change
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2015-01-16
by Anders Olofsgård and Maria Perrotta Berlin (with Emmanuel Frot), published in World Development
2009 Wealth Concentration over the Path of Development
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2015-01-27
by Jesper Roine (with D. Waldenström), published in the Scandinavian Journal of Economics
Fan Engagement & Match Attendance
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2026-01-03
Rejection and dehumanization when store employees break social norms during corona
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2020-10-14
Employees who violate the social norms during the corona pandemic are seen as less competent and warm – and even less human, a new study from the Stockholm School of Economics shows. Anger, disgust...