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 Breaking the bonds of criminal gangs with leniency Type: News Date: 21 Nov 2019 The Swedish government is once again evaluating leniency to break criminal gangs, according to news agency TT. But can the government break the culture of silence around criminal gangs in Sweden? What are the risk and consequences of being a government witness? Professor Giancarlo Spagnolo and Assistant Professor Maria Perrotta Berlin shared their insights on this topic. Jonas Colliander in SvD Type: News Date: 21 Nov 2019 Jonas Colliander, Center for Retailing, comments on influencer credibility in SvD Näringsliv. Karin E Svensson, ICA, awarded the SSE MBA Corporate Partners Scholarship Type: News Date: 21 Nov 2019 Karin E Svensson, Director of ICA Sweden’s CIO Office, has been awarded the SSE MBA Corporate Partners scholarship. “I look forward to digging deeper into entrepreneurship, innovation and management.” Research award highlights diversity and inclusiveness Type: News Date: 21 Nov 2019 For her research on cross-cultural management, diversity and inclusive research, Laurence Romani is awarded the 2019 Corporate Partner's Research Award: "My hope is that my research can facilitate diversity in the workplace." Employees key in contributing to a more sustainable society Type: News Date: 20 Nov 2019 Employees are the driving forces behind implementing sustainability in small businesses – not the owners. And sustainability can both stimulate business and motivate employees, SSE researcher Tina Sendlhofer finds. Our Executive MBA climbs the ranks Type: News Date: 18 Nov 2019 Our Executive MBA program is climbing in the 2019 Financial Times (FT) Business Education Rankings. We’re proud to be listed among the best universities in the world. 331 332 333 334 335 ... 475
Breaking the bonds of criminal gangs with leniency Type: News Date: 21 Nov 2019 The Swedish government is once again evaluating leniency to break criminal gangs, according to news agency TT. But can the government break the culture of silence around criminal gangs in Sweden? What are the risk and consequences of being a government witness? Professor Giancarlo Spagnolo and Assistant Professor Maria Perrotta Berlin shared their insights on this topic.
Jonas Colliander in SvD Type: News Date: 21 Nov 2019 Jonas Colliander, Center for Retailing, comments on influencer credibility in SvD Näringsliv.
Karin E Svensson, ICA, awarded the SSE MBA Corporate Partners Scholarship Type: News Date: 21 Nov 2019 Karin E Svensson, Director of ICA Sweden’s CIO Office, has been awarded the SSE MBA Corporate Partners scholarship. “I look forward to digging deeper into entrepreneurship, innovation and management.”
Research award highlights diversity and inclusiveness Type: News Date: 21 Nov 2019 For her research on cross-cultural management, diversity and inclusive research, Laurence Romani is awarded the 2019 Corporate Partner's Research Award: "My hope is that my research can facilitate diversity in the workplace."
Employees key in contributing to a more sustainable society Type: News Date: 20 Nov 2019 Employees are the driving forces behind implementing sustainability in small businesses – not the owners. And sustainability can both stimulate business and motivate employees, SSE researcher Tina Sendlhofer finds.
Our Executive MBA climbs the ranks Type: News Date: 18 Nov 2019 Our Executive MBA program is climbing in the 2019 Financial Times (FT) Business Education Rankings. We’re proud to be listed among the best universities in the world.