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Crown Princess Pair
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2022-04-14
On March 9th, the Stockholm School of Economics had the honor of welcoming Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden. During their visit, they learnt more about the school’s activities and...
Karin Torneklint
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2022-10-17
On Monday October 3rd, the SSE Sport Initiative kicked off its Sports & Inclusiveness Week with a lunch lecture by Karin Torneklint, former Head Coach of the Swedish Athletics Federation, on the topic...
CSR in developing countries - new Misum paper published
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2020-06-23
A new article from Enrico Fontana, Affiliated Researcher at Misum and lecturer at Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) investigates the main drivers of transgender discrimination in the Bangladeshi...
HOI research | Why are mobile phones so important for Syrian refugees in Lebanon?
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2020-04-15
Syrian refugees living in Lebanon today are facing limited freedom of movement, limited access to services, and constrained labor rights. For these people, mobile phones serve as essential tools for...
Trading favors? UN security council membership and subnational favoritism in aid recipients
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2022-02-18
SITE researchers Maria Perrotta Berlin and Anders Olofsgård together with SITE research affiliated faculty Raj M. Desai (Georgetown University and Brookings Institution) examine the effect of a...
First CSB omvärld completed
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2025-10-02
The first CSB Omvärld brought together leading voices from sports, academia, and business to explore one of the most important questions for the future of Swedish sport: how to combine commercial...
First Module European Sports Business Program
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2024-02-18
This week, the European Sports Business Program (ESBP) officially launched its first module - Corporate Foresight & Strategy Making - at WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management in Dusseldorf, Germany.
Would electing more women make the U.S. Congress less polarized?
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2024-05-16
This policy brief examines the belief that electing more women to the U.S. Congress would reduce partisan gridlocks. It shows that while Republican women historically cooperated more with Democrats,...
SITE research explores whether poor communities can be organized
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2015-03-02
New working paper reports findings from a unique combination of a village-randomized controlled trial and a lab-in-the-field experiment.
Receiver context determines the effectiveness of advertising
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2016-12-16
The social and physical contexts are crucial to how we perceive advertising and are affected by it. This is shown in a recently published dissertation from the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE).