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Driven
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2016-05-23
Monika Larsen Dennis & Maria Friberg
How collective supplier behavior influences CSR in Bangladeshi apparel supply chains
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2021-06-17
Working conditions in many developing countries’ supply chains continue to be poor and little is known about corporate social responsibility (CSR) drivers that originate at the beginning of global...
Partnerships for social inclusion: Building shared value and collective impact in segregated areas of Sweden
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2021-02-04
This Misum Academic Insight contributes to an increased understanding of the perils and practices of organizing partnerships to reach societal change, and identifies conditions that can support the...
Customers role in shaping firms’ VAT compliance
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2021-01-21
Value added tax (VAT) is one of the main modes of raising tax revenue worldwide but has significantly underperformed as a revenue collection tool in Africa. Non-compliance by taxpayers is a major...
Regulating health apps: A cross-country comparison of 7 different national approaches
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2021-05-11
This project seeks to conduct a cross-country comparison of 7 different national approaches to regulating health apps.
Vision Zero Cancer
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2020-11-03
This research project was instantiated with the vision to transform cancer from a deadly to a curable or chronic disease. To strive for the vision requires innovative solutions and working methods in...
Quality in Research processes
Last updated
2024-08-14
Quality in Research processes
At House of Innovation, there are several research projects that concerns research quality and research processes. Here you will soon find more information about these
Handels x Mejan
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2025-03-20
Handels x Mejan
Handels x Mejan is an exhibition with newly graduated students from The Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm (also known as Mejan) at the SSE Campus. The exhibition is curated by the
Current PhD students
Last updated
2022-04-11
FIRE PhD students and their research areas.
Stefan Haefliger
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2024-12-11
Professor - Department of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Technology