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Svetlana Kolesova interviewed by Swedish Food Retailers Federation
13 December 2017
PhD student Svetlana Kolesova interviewed by Swedish Food Retailers Federation (Svensk Dagligvaruhandel) about her studies
sARA rOSENGREN ELECTED AS ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL WITHIN RETAIL
08 December 2017
Professor Sara Rosengren elected as one of the most powerful within retail by market.se
Sara rOSENGREN ELECTED AS MEMBER OF THE ROYAL SWEDISH ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES
04 December 2017
CFR Professor Sara Rosengren elected as member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA) at their most recent assembly
Fredrik Lange in SR
17 November 2017
Fredrik comments on retailers' multichannel transformation
Sara Rosengren in Godmorgon Världen
07 November 2017
Sara comments on the risks with connecting one's a brand with a celebrities
Carl-philip ahlbom Granted the swedish retail and wholesale council's postgraduate research scholarship
26 October 2017
Carl-Philip Ahlbom was granted The Swedish Retail and Wholesale Council's postgraduate reserach scholarship for his research on store environment.
JONAS COLLIANDER IN MORGONSTUDION
24 October 2017
Jonas talks about how social media has taken part in starting the "clean eating" trend
Two Vacant Tenure Track Positions at CFR
29 August 2017
CFR announces two Tenure Track Positions at the Center for Retailing at SSE, one in management and one in marketing.
FREDRIK LANGE IN DAGENS NYHETER
28 August 2017
Fredrik comments on physical touchpoints for e-businesses.
The Axel Johnson Group supports the Stockholm School of Economics’ initiative in in-depth learning
07 July 2017
​Thanks to a close partnership and a donation of SEK 50 million from the Axel Johnson Group, the Stockholm School of Economics will be launching the Antonia Ax:son Johnson Tutorial Program, the largest ever initiative in education and personal development in the history of the Stockholm School of Economics. The donation is the only one of its kind in Sweden, where most public and private funding is usually spent on research and not education.