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Scrive is on a mission to support startups in their scale-up journey

01 September 2021
Scrive has been a pioneer in scaling businesses by using 100% digital on-boarding and workflows, leveraging remote work from the get-go with Europe as their playground. Scrive is now back to where everything started, at SSE Business Lab, to share knowledge with the entrepreneurs of tomorrow and to vastly contribute to their future success and growth.

CFR researchers have been ranked top in the world

24 August 2021
In a recent ranking of advertising research productivity, published in The Journal of Business Research, SSE ranks number 4 world wide.

Arctic Securities joins Corporate Partnership Program

19 August 2021
Arctic Securities is a leading independent investment bank in the Nordic region, that we are pleased to welcome to the Corporate Partnership Program.

5 measures economists are debating for reducing carbon emissions

16 August 2021
Carbon pricing has long been the recommended tool of economists for mitigating climate change. In 2019, over 5000 economists, including 28 Nobel Laureate Economists, co-signed statements urging US and EU policy makers to adopt carbon pricing models. What does expanding existing carbon pricing schemes mean and what about other emission reduction methods? Here is a roundup of five possible measures currently being debated by economists.

Fall 2021 update on SSE Corona information

15 August 2021
The SSE corona strategy focuses on our students' and employees' safety. We always aim to secure excellent quality independent of whether teaching is hybrid, online, or on-campus and collaborate closely with our students to make sure we succeed.

The audiobook trend is here to stay

10 August 2021
Something many people are looking forward to during their summer holiday is to have time to relax while reading a book, and in recent years, audiobooks have gained rapid popularity. SSE student Alice O’Connor and SSE alumna Hedda Hanner decided to take a closer look at the phenomenon in their bachelor thesis in 2019, where they focused on consumer behavior with audiobooks as a book medium and digital subscription services as a channel for audiobooks. They then got in touch with the Swedish Publishers' Association who found their thesis so interesting that they wanted to turn their study into a report for them.

SSE takes part in Academic Pride 2021

26 July 2021
Academic Pride is a collaboration around Stockholm Pride between several of Stockholm’s higher education institutions and their associated student unions. The purpose is to highlight the importance of LGBTQIA+ issues in institutions of higher education, both in research and education as well as in regard to inclusive working and study environments.

4 human conditions you need for a successful digital business implementation

09 July 2021
The degree of commitment and pro-active actions of all involved people and stakeholders influence how successful a digital business implementation will be. It is also directly linked to how successful the use of the new system will be perceived. In the doctoral dissertation Electronic Business − Implementation and Effects researcher Odd Fredriksson, Center for Consumer Marketing at Stockholm School of Economics, is exploring what conditions influence implementation of digital business and how the use of digital systems affect business relationships.

European collaboration success for CIVICA

02 July 2021
In June, 40 undergraduate students from CIVICA members Sciences Po, Bocconi University, The London School of Economics (LSE) and the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE), together with Swedish high-school students, took part in the first edition of the CIVICA European Week. The four-day program is a central element of the CIVICA Engage Track, and this very first edition was hosted by SSE. Several of the participating students have given their thoughts on how it was to cooperate with peers from other countries in the all-online event.

Anna Dreber Almenberg elected as Member of the Academy

16 February 2021
Good news from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (Kungliga Vetenskapsakademien): Anna Dreber Almenberg has been elected as a Member of the Academy’s class for social sciences. Anna is a professor of economics at the Stockholm School of Economics.