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Predicted fatality rates for Covid-19 around the world

18 June 2020
Early reports suggest the fatality rate from COVID-19 varies greatly across countries, but non-random testing and incomplete vital registration systems render it impossible to directly estimate the infection fatality rate (IFR) in many low- and middle-income countries. A new study tries to fill this gap.

Ansvarsfullt Ledarskap

18 June 2020
Ansvarsfullt ledarskap: vägen till hållbara affärer. Ingalill Holmberg och Pernilla Petrelius Karlberg

SSE in top 20 in the Financial Times Masters in Finance ranking

17 June 2020
Stockholm School of Economics ranks number 19 in the Financial Times Masters in Finance ranking. SSE continues as the top school in the Nordic region and currently ranks 15 in Europe.

SAGE Handbook of CCM

17 June 2020
The Sage Handbook of Contemporary Cross-Cultural Management. Edited by B. Szkudlarek, L. Romani, D. Caprar and J. Osland

What policies address both the coronavirus crisis and the climate crisis?

17 June 2020
In a new paper, network members Niko Jaakkola and Daniel Spiro with co-authors analyse policies that would jointly address the coronavirus economic crisis and the climate crisis.

PhD candidate Maria Bustamante awarded Best Student Paper

17 June 2020
Maria J. Bustamante was awarded the Alex Gofman Award for Best Student Paper at the XXXI ISPIM Innovation Conference, held June 7-10, 2020. This year’s event was virtual due to the Covid-19 situation.

COVID-19: navigating sustainability risks in the pandemic

17 June 2020
As part of 'Sweden through the crisis', the newly released Covid-19 report from the Stockholm School of Economics, a transdisciplinary team of Misum researchers has explored previous health crises in order to identify sustainability pathways for industry and development policymakers dealing with socio-economic fallout.

Face Masks Considerably Reduce COVID-19 Cases in Germany

16 June 2020
The effect of face masks worn in public on the spread of Covid-19 has not been systematically analyzed so far. A new IZA Discussion Paper by Klaus Wälde and coauthors uses the synthetic control method to analyze the effect of face masks on the spread of Covid-19 in Germany.

How did we end up here?Governance lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic

16 June 2020
You are invited to a CEPR / LSE IGA / SPP webinar, co-organised with SITE at Stockholm School of Economics, hosting a panel discussion with Karolina Ekholm, Jeremy Farrar, Bengt Holmström, Devi Sridhar and Erik Berglöf.

Diversity among companies in SSE Business Lab’s summer program

16 June 2020
Diversity is the common thread, as seven teams today start SSE Business Lab’s acceleration program Activate. Over 85 percent of the admitted teams have both male and female co-founders.