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 Gun and Einar Larsson Scholarship 2019 Type: News Date: 12 Feb 2019 Natalie Wild and Jakob Nordfeldt, students at Stockholm School of Economics, have been awarded the Gun & Einar Larsson Scholarship 2019 (GELS) for their projects "Cryptocurrencies in Venezuela" and "Outsourcing Ourselves". BBC interviews Claire Ingram Bogusz on Swedish right to entrepreneurial leave of absence Type: News Date: 11 Feb 2019 Claire Ingram Bogusz interviewed by British radio BBC about the right for leave of absence to start a new business. Svetlana Kolesova on consumers' unwillingness to pay for home delivery Type: News Date: 08 Feb 2019 Svetlana Kolesova comments on consumers' unwillingness to pay for home delivery for groceries, in both Market and E-handel.se. Handelsdagarna goes sustainable Type: News Date: 07 Feb 2019 Handelsdagarna is the largest annual career fair at Stockholm School of Economics - and this year they are more sustainable than ever. MBA scholars to strengthen Swedish competitiveness Type: News Date: 07 Feb 2019 Jennie Fahlström and Randolph Heyrowsky have been awarded the Carl Silfvén SSE MBA scholarships for 2019. The scholarships are given to the next generation of leaders to promote the competitiveness of Swedish-based business in an international market. BBC interviews SSE researcher Claire Ingram Bogusz on Swedish right to entrepreneurial leave of absence Type: News Date: 07 Feb 2019 SSE researcher Claire Ingram Bogusz and SSE Alumni Max Friberg are interviewed by British radio BBC about the right for leave of absence to start a new business. 360 361 362 363 364 ... 474
Gun and Einar Larsson Scholarship 2019 Type: News Date: 12 Feb 2019 Natalie Wild and Jakob Nordfeldt, students at Stockholm School of Economics, have been awarded the Gun & Einar Larsson Scholarship 2019 (GELS) for their projects "Cryptocurrencies in Venezuela" and "Outsourcing Ourselves".
BBC interviews Claire Ingram Bogusz on Swedish right to entrepreneurial leave of absence Type: News Date: 11 Feb 2019 Claire Ingram Bogusz interviewed by British radio BBC about the right for leave of absence to start a new business.
Svetlana Kolesova on consumers' unwillingness to pay for home delivery Type: News Date: 08 Feb 2019 Svetlana Kolesova comments on consumers' unwillingness to pay for home delivery for groceries, in both Market and E-handel.se.
Handelsdagarna goes sustainable Type: News Date: 07 Feb 2019 Handelsdagarna is the largest annual career fair at Stockholm School of Economics - and this year they are more sustainable than ever.
MBA scholars to strengthen Swedish competitiveness Type: News Date: 07 Feb 2019 Jennie Fahlström and Randolph Heyrowsky have been awarded the Carl Silfvén SSE MBA scholarships for 2019. The scholarships are given to the next generation of leaders to promote the competitiveness of Swedish-based business in an international market.
BBC interviews SSE researcher Claire Ingram Bogusz on Swedish right to entrepreneurial leave of absence Type: News Date: 07 Feb 2019 SSE researcher Claire Ingram Bogusz and SSE Alumni Max Friberg are interviewed by British radio BBC about the right for leave of absence to start a new business.