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 Gender 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 Welcome to a seminar by Prof. Mark Fenton-O'Creevy Type: News Date: 28 Sep 2016 During this seminar, Prof. Fenton-O'Creevy plans to present and discuss: “Emotions and financial decision-making, lessons from the field”. Stockholm School of Economics is Sweden's most international University Type: News Date: 26 Sep 2016 According to the Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education (STINT), which today published its Internationalisation Index, the Stockholm School of Economics is Sweden’s most international university. K-A Bonnier International Fellows Program launched in Singapore Type: News Date: 22 Sep 2016 The K-A Bonnier International Fellow Program is initiated by the Karl-Adam Bonnier Foundation in corporation with the Stockholm School of Economics and the National University of Singapore to provide exciting opportunities for students with a passion for international entrepreneurship, and to promote business activites between the Nordic Countries and Southeast Asia. Misums filosof Joakim Sandberg på Bokmässan Type: News Date: 22 Sep 2016 Fråga filosofen: Går pengar och etik ihop? Lyssna till Misums Joakim Sandberg i samtal med Joanna Rose, redaktör på Modern Filosofi, på Bokmässan i Göteborg. 22 september kl 10.30-10.50 på Forskartorget/Lilla Scenen (B-hallen). Ny forskning pekar på behovet av flexibilitet i offentlig upphandling Type: News Date: 21 Sep 2016 Gabriel Karlberg, forskare vid institutionen för redovisning och finansiering vid Handelshögskolan i Stockholm, presenterar sin avhandling: ”Styrning av outsourcad offentlig service – en balansakt mellan fasthet och flexibilitet”. Professor Erik Meyersson's research on military coups featured in Bloomberg Type: News Date: 18 Sep 2016 Do military coups affect economic growth? Research by Assistant Professor Erik Meyersson of the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics and Stockholm School of Economics has been mentioned in Bloomberg as the most comprehensive look on whether military coups affect economic growth. 424 425 426 427 428 ... 478
Welcome to a seminar by Prof. Mark Fenton-O'Creevy Type: News Date: 28 Sep 2016 During this seminar, Prof. Fenton-O'Creevy plans to present and discuss: “Emotions and financial decision-making, lessons from the field”.
Stockholm School of Economics is Sweden's most international University Type: News Date: 26 Sep 2016 According to the Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education (STINT), which today published its Internationalisation Index, the Stockholm School of Economics is Sweden’s most international university.
K-A Bonnier International Fellows Program launched in Singapore Type: News Date: 22 Sep 2016 The K-A Bonnier International Fellow Program is initiated by the Karl-Adam Bonnier Foundation in corporation with the Stockholm School of Economics and the National University of Singapore to provide exciting opportunities for students with a passion for international entrepreneurship, and to promote business activites between the Nordic Countries and Southeast Asia.
Misums filosof Joakim Sandberg på Bokmässan Type: News Date: 22 Sep 2016 Fråga filosofen: Går pengar och etik ihop? Lyssna till Misums Joakim Sandberg i samtal med Joanna Rose, redaktör på Modern Filosofi, på Bokmässan i Göteborg. 22 september kl 10.30-10.50 på Forskartorget/Lilla Scenen (B-hallen).
Ny forskning pekar på behovet av flexibilitet i offentlig upphandling Type: News Date: 21 Sep 2016 Gabriel Karlberg, forskare vid institutionen för redovisning och finansiering vid Handelshögskolan i Stockholm, presenterar sin avhandling: ”Styrning av outsourcad offentlig service – en balansakt mellan fasthet och flexibilitet”.
Professor Erik Meyersson's research on military coups featured in Bloomberg Type: News Date: 18 Sep 2016 Do military coups affect economic growth? Research by Assistant Professor Erik Meyersson of the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics and Stockholm School of Economics has been mentioned in Bloomberg as the most comprehensive look on whether military coups affect economic growth.