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What is the evidence on the Swedish “paternity leave” policy?
05 February 2024
Since 1995, Sweden has allocated increasing parental leave to both parents, encouraging fathers' involvement. Pamela Campa, researcher from SITE, analyzes Sweden's parental leave policies, revealing diverse impacts on parental roles and gender attitudes.
"I give students the tools to catch the fish"
05 February 2024
Milda Tylaite, Assistant Professor at the Department of Accounting and Deputy Director for the MSc program in Accounting, Valuation & Financial Management, never intended to pursue an academic career. But her passion for teaching and research, coupled with her willingness to speak up, made it an irresistible path for her.
Ukrainian refugees: Who returns and why?
02 February 2024
Following the Russian invasion, 60% of the 17 million Ukrainian refugees have returned home. Family connections, educational prospects, and a commitment to rebuilding are key drivers, according to a recent study by Ilona Sologoub, VoxUkraine editor and FREE Network affiliate.
HOI research | Online shopping favors environmental labels, in-store promotes social labels
01 February 2024
Service firms aiming for sustainability can benefit by aligning their marketing strategies with consumer motives across different shopping channels. A new study published in the Journal of Service Retail reveals that online shoppers select products with environmental labels, while in-store shoppers pick products with social sustainability labels.
PhD Defense | Business model innovation in telecommunications: Insights from Ericsson's evolution
01 February 2024
Dr. Mats Pettersson’s newly defended doctoral dissertation from the House of Innovation explores how Ericsson, a telecommunications giant, strategically employs business model innovation to thrive amidst technological advancements like AI and 5G. It emphasizes the shift from product-focused strategies to service-oriented and collaborative business models, crucial for value creation and value capture in the digital era. The research provides a valuable guide for similar firms adapting to technological changes.
Congratulations to Lin, winner of the 2023 Corporate Partners Teaching Award
31 January 2024
Lin Lerpold was awarded the 2023 SSE Corporate Partners Pedagogical Award for her long-term commitment to establishing sustainability in the SSE curricula across both degree and executive education programs.
CSR:s Lin Lerpold och Sven-Anders Stegare i SvD Debatt
31 January 2024
Modernt slaveri är på väg att bli systematiskt när arbetskraft utnyttjas i leverantörsledet.
Om komplexiteten i ledarskap och styrning
31 January 2024
I HR-föreningens podcast utforskars komplexiteten i ledarskap och styrning tillsammans med Susanna Alexius, författare till boken “Att leda komplexa uppdrag” och forskare vid Score.
"Being adaptive and curious will take you places"
29 January 2024
Frida Dicksen is a third-year bachelor student in the Business and Economics Program, who just spent a semester as an exchange student at Bocconi University in Milan, Italy, within the CIVICA Exchange Track.
"My exchange semester during the past 100 days has definitely added a transformative layer to my life. Despite its brevity, it was filled with great experiences and opportunities for both personal and academic growth", says Frida.
SSE Sport Initiative kicks off innovative student workout sessions
28 January 2024
The Center for Sports & Business, in collaboration with the SSE Sport Initiative, kicked off an innovative student workout session with champion boxer Anna Laurell Nash and industry experts from Grant Thornton.