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SSE researcher supporting Nepal earthquake recovery

04 June 2015
Erik Wetter, Assistant Professor at the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE), is currently developing national mobility estimates for Nepal through a non-profit organization in an effort to assist government and UN agencies in the earthquake relieve effort. 

Changes on their way

03 June 2015
In a guest column in Veckans Affärer, one of our students describes his experience of a lecture at SSE. He is very critical and describes a type of teaching without wider perspectives on the surrounding world. He argues that economics study programs look upon an economic system detached from the planet we live on. We are well aware that a development of our educational programs is needed and therefore we are engaged in a process of change at a rather fast pace with the help of, among others, Misum (Mistra Center for Sustainable Markets) and Global Challenges.

SSE students awarded prizes for best retail theses

03 June 2015
The prize-winning entries for 2015 were written by SSE students from the Bachelor Program in Retail Management in competition with nearly 50 nominees.

Lotte Holck visits Center for Advanced Studies in Leadership

29 May 2015
During her visit at CASL, Lotte Holck will present her thesis on Organizing Diversity: an ethnographic study of the structural tensions of organizing diversity. Jun 9th at the Leadership and Organizing seminar series.

Professor Clas Bergström elected member of SNS Board of Trustees

28 May 2015
Clas Bergström, Professor in Finance and Law at the Department of Finance at SSE has been elected member of SNS (The Centre for Business and Policy Studies) Board of Trustees.  

SAVE THE DATE for SITE Academic conference, 31 August - 1 September 2015

28 May 2015
The Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) and the Association of Swedish Development Economists (ASWEDE) has the pleasure to invite you the SITE Academic conference "Fighting Corruption in Developing and Transition Countries".

Niclas Hellman appointed new chairman of the FRSC

25 May 2015
Acting Professor Niclas Hellman at the Department of Accounting was recently appointed new Chairman of the Financial Reporting Standards Committee (FRSC) of European Accounting Association (EAA). The FRSC is responsible for liaising with the IASB (International Accounting Standards Board) and European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG) on behalf of the EAA to facilitate the use of academic research in the standard-setting process and to ensure that the voice of the European academic community is heard. More information about the FRSC can be found at: http://www.eaa-online.org/r/default.asp?iId=FDGEGD

Research of formerly secret archives sheds new light on the Soviet wartime economy

25 May 2015
Lennart Samuelson, affiliated researcher of SITE and associate professor of economic history at the Stockholm School of Economics, is one of the few historians in the world that have used materials from formerly secret archives of Soviet Union to find out the reality of how Soviet authorities actually formed their long-term industrialization plans in the late 1920s and 1930s, in order to cope with the probable conditions in case of a total war.

Do daughters make family firms more sustainable?

25 May 2015
In his doctoral dissertation, Kristoffer Milonas finds that family firms, where the controlling family has more daughters, perform better on an environmental dimension. 

Magnus Bild new Adjunct Professor in Accounting

22 May 2015
As of July 1 Magnus Bild will have a position as an Adjunct Professor at the Department of Accounting. Magnus holds a Phd from SSE and left the department in the early 2000's. Magnus, who is an excellent teacher, will give a master course about financial communication, further strengthening our offering to SSE students. Welcome back Magnus!