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SITE Seminar | Credible threats

2025-08-19, 12:00 - 13:00
Welcome to the first SITE Seminar of the fall! We kick off the semester on August 19, 2025, with a presentation by Martin Dufwenberg (Purdue University), who will share insights from the study “Credible Threats,” co-authored with Flora Li and Alec Smith. Drawing on a belief-dependent anger model and experimental evidence, the research shows how communicated threats influence expectations and behavior—leading to greater deterrence and increased costly punishment in strategic settings.

Information session in Stockholm (EMBA)

2025-08-15, 08:30 - 09:30
Looking for an Executive MBA from a business school out of the ordinary? Stockholm School of Economics offers you the opportunity to earn both an MBA degree and three international certificates.

GMAC MBA Tour in New York City

2025-07-12, 11:00 - 15:00
Are you on the lookout for an exceptional European business school experience? Meet SSE representatives at the "GMAC MBA Tour" in New York City! We're excited to share insights about your prospects and our Executive MBA program.

Filip Wijkström in Almedalen

2025-06-25, 09:00 - 09:45
Filip Wijkström will participate in a discussion about civil society and state institutions in times of crisis.

Public seminar | Sanctioning Russia: Policy tools in a shifting geopolitical landscape

2025-06-18, 10:00 - 12:00
The Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) is hosting a timely and insightful public seminar on the evolving role of international sanctions in today’s shifting geopolitical landscape. Join us for a high-level event featuring leading experts as they unpack recent research, examine current challenges, and explore forward-looking strategies to enhance sanctions effectiveness against Russia. This seminar will also mark the official launch of SITE’s new Sanctions Web Portal—an open-access platform offering data, analysis, and resources for policymakers, journalists, and researchers.