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Magnus Söderlund on some of his studies on the impact of store employee corona-related behaviors on customers

30 November 2020

Kan Black Friday rädda handlare på fallrepet?

30 November 2020
Så här års brukar det vara julträngsel i butikerna. I fredags kulminerade Black Friday-rean samtidigt som vi är tillsagda av folkhälsomyndigheten och regeringen att hålla oss hemma. Hur går det för de butiker som är beroende av Black Friday och av julhandeln?

HOI research | Investors penalize female founders who don’t “fit” male industries

27 November 2020
New research finds that female founders of entrepreneurial ventures raise significantly more funding when catering to female-dominated industries. Effectively, this means that men are afforded credibility across a broad range of industries, while women are confined to a less lucrative subset of the labor market.

Hybrid solution did not affect SSE students’ grades, research shows

26 November 2020
Moving teaching online and reducing in-person interaction did not affect students’ grades, new research from the Stockholm School of Economics shows.

Third year ART project presentations

25 November 2020
During the fall, the third year Retail Management students have been working with projects for our ten Retail Club companies.

Purchasing process and deciding on distribution at a retailing monopoly

25 November 2020
Systembolaget´s Retail Club had a workshop aiming to describe the sustainability and assortment strategies of the company.

Workplace diversity at Coca Cola European Partners (CCEP)

24 November 2020
CCEP held a virtual theme lecture concerning talent acquisition and workplace diversity.

Why are people afraid to bid for a house that nobody else has been bidding for?

24 November 2020
That's one of the questions that Tore Ellingsen answers in this feature article on auctions - in the aftermath of the Prize in Economics in Memory of Alfred Nobel to Paul Milgrom (an honorary doctor at SSE) and Robert Wilson.

Domestic violence has increased by 60% - alarming consequences of the pandemic

23 November 2020
As governments around the globe are continuing to enforce contagion management strategies to limit the spread of COVID-19, many experts are voicing their concerns about a different kind of pandemic. Alarming reports have surfaced from a wide range of countries suggesting significant increases in domestic violence, including one of its most prevalent forms – intimate partner violence.

Micael Dahlén: "Pandemin har fått oss att fundera över vårt sätt att leva”

23 November 2020
Pandemin vi befinner oss innebär snarare större möjligheter än den utgör ett hot mot hållbarhetsarbetet. Det var talarna på konferensen Hållbart näringsliv överens om.