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Sustainable Marketing at Coop

18 February 2022
Coop's Retail Club had a workshop on the strategic creation of marketing concepts.

Star-studded program will help students from the Stockholm School of Economics and KTH start companies

17 February 2022
Last year, the Stockholm School of Economics and their venture incubator SSE Business Lab launched Ideate, a new entrepreneurship initiative meant to get more students to start companies. Now the program reaches new levels, as the Stockholm School of Economics and the KTH Royal Institute of Technology join forces, making it possible for students from both of these prestigious schools to participate and start businesses together.

Star-studded program will help students from the Stockholm School of Economics and KTH start companies

17 February 2022
Last year, the Stockholm School of Economics and their venture incubator SSE Business Lab launched Ideate, a new entrepreneurship initiative meant to get more students to start companies. Now the program reaches new levels, as the Stockholm School of Economics and the KTH Royal Institute of Technology join forces, making it possible for students from both of these prestigious schools to participate and start businesses together.

SSE is expanding the campus area through the acquisition of Studentpalatset

16 February 2022
The Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) has signed an agreement with Akademiska Hus on the acquisition of the building “Studentpalatset” (the Student Palace) and are thereby expanding the campus area. Studentpalatset opens up new opportunities to create an inspiring environment for education and research.

Applying History II now available

15 February 2022
The anthology with student essays from SSE's course in Applied History is now in print.

Sophie Nachemson-Ekwall: ”Internationellt gynnar man personalägande”

14 February 2022
Altinget intervjuar Sophie Nachemson-Ekwall om sociala obligationer, påverkansarbete och om skillnaden mellan Sverige och Europa när det kommer till marknadsaktörers respektive idéburna aktörers villkor i välfärden.

Torbjörn Becker in Dagens Industri: “Neither Russia nor the West has anything to gain from an enlarged conflict in Ukraine”

11 February 2022
In a recently published op-ed in Dagens Industri (in Swedish), Torbjörn Becker shares his insights on Russia's real threat from the West, which is economic and not military.

Sophie Nachemson-Ekwall on social bonds, advocacy work and the difference between Sweden and Europe considering conditions of market participants

10 February 2022

Boosting the Creation of Jobs in African Economies: What can Policy do?

10 February 2022
In a recently published paper, Céline Zipfel, Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics, with Oriana Bandiera (LSE), Ahmed Elsayed (IZA), and Andrea Smurra (UCL), presents facts on labor markets in Africa and discusses policy priorities for boosting the creation of salaried jobs for young adults.

"We need a minister for civil society"

09 February 2022