News News from the Stockholm School of Economics covers research, education, and developments across the School. Find updates on new research, faculty insights, and activities involving students and partners. Theme All themes AI Accounting Arts and culture Business Defense Economics Entrepreneurship and innovation Environment Equality and inequality Governance Health Leadership and management Politics Rankings Resilience Sustainability Tech Work Type All types Press release News Research Filter news Researchers at the Department of Economics receive grants totaling 9.3 million SEK from the Handelsbanken research foundations Type: News Date: 17 May 2024 Four researchers at the Department of Economics were awarded grants from the Jan Wallander and Tom Hedelius Foundation and Tore Browaldh Foundation. How does carbon pricing affect CO2 emissions from manufacturing firms in Sweden? Type: News Date: 17 May 2024 In this latest Misum Academic Insight, Misum researchers Gustav Martinsson, László Sajtos, Per Strömberg, and Christian Thomann explore the effectiveness of local carbon pricing in reducing CO2 emissions from companies, within the context of Sweden. Would electing more women make the U.S. Congress less polarized? Type: News Date: 16 May 2024 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, this was due to ideological proximity rather than gender. Among Democrats, women cooperate less with the opposite party than men. Furthermore, recent years have seen a narrowing of ideological differences along gender-lines among Republicans, reducing gender-based cooperation disparities. Store Safari at Coop Type: News Date: 15 May 2024 Coop's Retail Club embarked on a "Store Safari" where they visited three distinct Coop stores, all within 1-kilometer's range with purpose to explore and compare these stores in depth. Innovation at Fazer Type: News Date: 15 May 2024 The students in Fazer Retail Club had a workshop at Fazer HQ with a focus on innovation. Mood Boards and Meet & Greet with Leaders at Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Type: News Date: 15 May 2024 The CCEP Retail Club was invited back to the headquarters for the final session of the academic year. 126 127 128 129 130 ... 474
Researchers at the Department of Economics receive grants totaling 9.3 million SEK from the Handelsbanken research foundations Type: News Date: 17 May 2024 Four researchers at the Department of Economics were awarded grants from the Jan Wallander and Tom Hedelius Foundation and Tore Browaldh Foundation.
How does carbon pricing affect CO2 emissions from manufacturing firms in Sweden? Type: News Date: 17 May 2024 In this latest Misum Academic Insight, Misum researchers Gustav Martinsson, László Sajtos, Per Strömberg, and Christian Thomann explore the effectiveness of local carbon pricing in reducing CO2 emissions from companies, within the context of Sweden.
Would electing more women make the U.S. Congress less polarized? Type: News Date: 16 May 2024 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, this was due to ideological proximity rather than gender. Among Democrats, women cooperate less with the opposite party than men. Furthermore, recent years have seen a narrowing of ideological differences along gender-lines among Republicans, reducing gender-based cooperation disparities.
Store Safari at Coop Type: News Date: 15 May 2024 Coop's Retail Club embarked on a "Store Safari" where they visited three distinct Coop stores, all within 1-kilometer's range with purpose to explore and compare these stores in depth.
Innovation at Fazer Type: News Date: 15 May 2024 The students in Fazer Retail Club had a workshop at Fazer HQ with a focus on innovation.
Mood Boards and Meet & Greet with Leaders at Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Type: News Date: 15 May 2024 The CCEP Retail Club was invited back to the headquarters for the final session of the academic year.