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HOI research | Navigating the digital transformation: the ambidexterity challenge in law firms

07 November 2023
In an era of rapid digitalization, established law firms are grappling with the challenge of embracing new technologies while maintaining their traditional practices. This article explores a recent study that investigates the barriers preventing law firms from fully leveraging digitalization and the concept of ambidexterity, which involves balancing the exploration of new digital opportunities with the exploitation of existing business models.

The EU gas purchasing mechanism: A game-changer or a storm in a teacup?

06 November 2023
In a landmark move amid energy volatility, the EU adopts AggregateEU for joint gas procurement. This brief, written by SITE researchers Chloé Le Coq and Elena Paltseva, evaluates challenges in gas market dynamics following the energy crisis, addressing design issues of this innovative mechanism.

New Article on Cosmopolitanism

03 November 2023
Carl Ritter, researcher at the Center for Statecraft and Strategic Communication, has published an article in the Journal of Political Ideologies

Study Visit to Dustin's Warehouse

01 November 2023
The students in Axel Johnson Retail Club had the unique opportunity to visit Dustin's Warehouse in Rosersberg, north of Stockholm.

Convincing the Customer at Coca-Cola Europacific Partners

01 November 2023
CCEP's Retail Club was invited to the Coca-Cola headquarters for a workshop on getting new products out in the market.

Chloe Nibourel at SSE wins CIVICA research poster award

30 October 2023
Early-stage researcher Chloe Nibourel from SSE is delighted to have won the award for best research poster at the CIVICA Research Conference 2023. The poster, and the brilliant presentation of her paper "How do voters and parties respond to the radical right?" impressed the jury at Sciences Po in Paris.

PhD Defense | Transforming innovation failures into strategic assets: a deep dive with Dr. Peter Nandor Popovics

30 October 2023
In the challenging world of innovation, failure is often perceived as a setback. But what if it could be turned into a strategic asset? In his dissertation, Dr. Peter Nandor Popovics unveils the hidden potential of failed ventures and innovation projects, demonstrating how resources derived from failures, including but not limited to lessons learned, can evolve into invaluable building blocks for future entrepreneurial and innovation success.

Ukraine and NATO – Evidence from public opinion surveys

30 October 2023
A recent survey in Ukraine indicates unprecedented 89% support for NATO membership, showcasing a historic shift in attitudes across regions. This brief, by Anna Anisimova (SITE), explores the evolution of pro-NATO sentiment, regional divides, and the impact of Russian aggression on public opinion.

20 elite clubs crashed in 3 years: "We are at a turning point"

29 October 2023
Swedish elite sports are in a crisis. In just three years, 20 elite clubs in six different sports have vanished from the elite leagues. Responding to this in Swedish television (Sportspegeln on SVT), Professor and Director for the Center for Sports & Business at the SSE, Martin Carlsson-Wall notes: "I believe we are at a turning point."

Pamela Campa receives one of the Christiaan Huygens Reproduction and Replication Prizes

26 October 2023
Congratulations to Pamela Campa (SITE) and her co-authors for receiving one of the Christiaan Huygens Reproduction and Replication Prizes for their research reproduction work, which delves into the intriguing realms of gender differences in cooperation within the U.S. Congress.