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 Awards and scholarships Business Defense Economics Entrepreneurship and innovation Environment Equality and inequality FREE Governance Happiness and wellbeing Health Leadership and management Migration and integration Politics Rankings Resilience Student life Sustainability Tech Work Type All types Press release News Research Filter news Sports and research blend in Viaplay Vinter Type: News Date: 25 Aug 2023 Tonight the awards for the best tv programs and hosts in Sweden will be announced during Kristallengalan. One of the nominated programs, Viaplay Vinter, blends sports and research. Recurring guest on the program, researcher Gustav Almqvist, explains how an understanding of research can enhance the experience of sports. Jesper Roine discusses why inequality matters Type: News Date: 25 Aug 2023 In this interview, Jesper Roine, Deputy Director at SITE, sheds light on the causes, manifestations, and intersections of income and wealth inequality, topics covered in his latest book “Why inequality matters”. Celebrating Ukraine's national Independence Day: A message of solidarity from SITE and the FREE Network Type: News Date: 24 Aug 2023 The Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) and the FREE Network wish to extend heartfelt greetings to the brave people of Ukraine on National Independence Day, August 24. Environmental enforcement in the EU: Insights from administrative cases in the US Type: News Date: 21 Aug 2023 In this brief, Pamela Campa and co-author examine the EU commissions (EC) proposal and highlight its commendable aim of strengthening environmental regulation enforcement at the EU level. However, they also note its limitations in terms of the enforcement tools it encompasses. Their focus is on discussing the potential benefits of utilizing administrative law tools for enforcing environmental regulation, in contrast to the current emphasis on criminal law in the EC's approach. Professor Mattias Nordqvist receives top honor at annual AOM meeting Type: News Date: 18 Aug 2023 Professor Mattias Nordqvist was honored with the prestigious Best Family Business Paper Award at this year's Academy of Management (AOM) Annual Meeting in Boston. Nordqvist’s research provides a guiding light to support processes of professionalization in family enterprises and family offices. Literary Agenda Reading List 2023/2024 Type: News Date: 16 Aug 2023 The reading list for the Literary Agenda 2023/2024 is here. The Literary Agenda has for five years given SSE students the opportunity to participate in book circles led by faculty, staff and PhD students. We read seven selected books a year. The aim is to promote self-reflection, empathy and cultural literacy among students. 172 173 174 175 176 ... 475
Sports and research blend in Viaplay Vinter Type: News Date: 25 Aug 2023 Tonight the awards for the best tv programs and hosts in Sweden will be announced during Kristallengalan. One of the nominated programs, Viaplay Vinter, blends sports and research. Recurring guest on the program, researcher Gustav Almqvist, explains how an understanding of research can enhance the experience of sports.
Jesper Roine discusses why inequality matters Type: News Date: 25 Aug 2023 In this interview, Jesper Roine, Deputy Director at SITE, sheds light on the causes, manifestations, and intersections of income and wealth inequality, topics covered in his latest book “Why inequality matters”.
Celebrating Ukraine's national Independence Day: A message of solidarity from SITE and the FREE Network Type: News Date: 24 Aug 2023 The Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) and the FREE Network wish to extend heartfelt greetings to the brave people of Ukraine on National Independence Day, August 24.
Environmental enforcement in the EU: Insights from administrative cases in the US Type: News Date: 21 Aug 2023 In this brief, Pamela Campa and co-author examine the EU commissions (EC) proposal and highlight its commendable aim of strengthening environmental regulation enforcement at the EU level. However, they also note its limitations in terms of the enforcement tools it encompasses. Their focus is on discussing the potential benefits of utilizing administrative law tools for enforcing environmental regulation, in contrast to the current emphasis on criminal law in the EC's approach.
Professor Mattias Nordqvist receives top honor at annual AOM meeting Type: News Date: 18 Aug 2023 Professor Mattias Nordqvist was honored with the prestigious Best Family Business Paper Award at this year's Academy of Management (AOM) Annual Meeting in Boston. Nordqvist’s research provides a guiding light to support processes of professionalization in family enterprises and family offices.
Literary Agenda Reading List 2023/2024 Type: News Date: 16 Aug 2023 The reading list for the Literary Agenda 2023/2024 is here. The Literary Agenda has for five years given SSE students the opportunity to participate in book circles led by faculty, staff and PhD students. We read seven selected books a year. The aim is to promote self-reflection, empathy and cultural literacy among students.