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Prostitution and Violence - Evidence from Sweden

09 December 2019
Working paper: What are the consequences of the “Nordic Model” of prostitution legislation adopted in Sweden in 1999? This working paper focuses on various measures of violence, distinguishing between known and unknown perpetrator, indoor and outdoor crimes, and on health outcomes such as hospitalizations.

SSE still the leading business school in the Nordics

09 December 2019
Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) remains the leading business school in the Nordics, according to the 2019 Financial Times European business school ranking.

Ledarskap i politiken

06 December 2019
Ledarskap i politiken – då och nu | av Anna Kinberg Batra, Ingalill Holmberg & Mats Jutterström

Mattia Bianchi:"Best Italian Professor under 40"

02 December 2019
Mattia Bianchi's diverse international experience and extensive research contribution ranging from entrepreneurship to operations management are two key aspects that the jury recognize in the presentation of the award.

Researcher Mattia Bianchi winner of "Best Italian Professor under 40" award

02 December 2019
Mattia Bianchi's diverse international experience and extensive research contribution ranging from entrepreneurship to operations management are two key aspects that the jury recognize in the presentation of the award.

Peter Aleksziev successfully defended his PhD dissertation

02 December 2019
On November 29, Peter Aleksziev from the department of accounting successfully defended his dissertation: “Essays on Segment Reporting and Valuation".

2.1 MSEK grant for the research project "Penalties in cash or in kind?"

29 November 2019
SITE researcher Pamela Campa and Lucija Muehlenbachs, from University of Calgary, won 2.1 MSEK from FORMAS annual grant for Research and Development early career projects.

Fredrik Lange comments on black Friday in Svt rapport

29 November 2019

SSE researcher Holmer Kok wins prestigious best paper award

27 November 2019
Does your organization have "dormant knowledge" that can be dusted off and used to create high-impact inventions? This award-winning article highlights that old knowledge within organizations can indeed be recombined to create new high-impact inventions. Organizations should therefore view the existing stock of knowledge as a treasure chamber for new value creation.

PRESTIGIOUS EBS SITE “INNOVATION MANAGEMENT” BEST-PAPER-AWARD WON BY SSE RESEARCHER HOLMER KOK

27 November 2019
Does your organization have "dormant knowledge" that can be dusted off and used to create high-impact inventions? This award-winning article highlights that old knowledge within organizations can indeed be recombined to create new high-impact inventions. Organizations should therefore view the existing stock of knowledge as a treasure chamber for new value creation.