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 Education Entrepreneurship and innovation Environment Equality and inequality Finance 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 Was Sweden's Covid-19 policy a failure? Type: News Date: 10 Dec 2020 Sweden's strategy to deal with Covid-19 has been intensively debated both in Sweden and internationally during the spring. As the second wave of Covid-19 hit Sweden during the fall, the debate about the Swedish policy response has intensified. Retail Store Project with Swedish Match Type: News Date: 09 Dec 2020 Swedish Match Retail Club had a workshop with a focus on offline retailing and in-store experiences. Scientists warn of disconnect between guidelines for the European Green Deal and climate goals Type: News Date: 08 Dec 2020 123 scientists from 27 countries are appealing to EU leaders to correct an ‘oversight’ in the recently published ‘EU Taxonomy for Sustainable Activities.’ Misum's Hanna Setterberg is one of the signatories. "Retail (big) data and predictive analysis ” receives grant of 1.72 MSEK Type: News Date: 07 Dec 2020 The project “Retail (big) data and predictive analysis” has received a new grant of SEK 1 720 000 by the Torsten Söderbergs foundation. SSE still the leading business school in the Nordics Type: News Date: 07 Dec 2020 Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) advances in the 2020 Financial Times ranking of European business schools and remains the leading business school in the Nordics. SSE has topped the rankings for the last 17 years. Lars Strannegård re-elected as Deputy Chair of CEMS Type: News Date: 03 Dec 2020 Professors Gregory Whitwell, Dean of the University of Sydney Business School and Lars Strannegård, President of the Stockholm School of Economics have been re-elected as CEMS Chair and Deputy Chair respectively, The CEMS Global Alliance reports. 279 280 281 282 283 ... 475
Was Sweden's Covid-19 policy a failure? Type: News Date: 10 Dec 2020 Sweden's strategy to deal with Covid-19 has been intensively debated both in Sweden and internationally during the spring. As the second wave of Covid-19 hit Sweden during the fall, the debate about the Swedish policy response has intensified.
Retail Store Project with Swedish Match Type: News Date: 09 Dec 2020 Swedish Match Retail Club had a workshop with a focus on offline retailing and in-store experiences.
Scientists warn of disconnect between guidelines for the European Green Deal and climate goals Type: News Date: 08 Dec 2020 123 scientists from 27 countries are appealing to EU leaders to correct an ‘oversight’ in the recently published ‘EU Taxonomy for Sustainable Activities.’ Misum's Hanna Setterberg is one of the signatories.
"Retail (big) data and predictive analysis ” receives grant of 1.72 MSEK Type: News Date: 07 Dec 2020 The project “Retail (big) data and predictive analysis” has received a new grant of SEK 1 720 000 by the Torsten Söderbergs foundation.
SSE still the leading business school in the Nordics Type: News Date: 07 Dec 2020 Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) advances in the 2020 Financial Times ranking of European business schools and remains the leading business school in the Nordics. SSE has topped the rankings for the last 17 years.
Lars Strannegård re-elected as Deputy Chair of CEMS Type: News Date: 03 Dec 2020 Professors Gregory Whitwell, Dean of the University of Sydney Business School and Lars Strannegård, President of the Stockholm School of Economics have been re-elected as CEMS Chair and Deputy Chair respectively, The CEMS Global Alliance reports.