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SDG 17
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2020-05-11
SDG 17
Books
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2020-06-23
Books published by faculty at the department from 1980 to present day.
Book chapters
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2020-06-23
Book chapters 1986 - Forthcoming
The Jacob & Marcus Wallenberg Center
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2020-10-15
The Jacob and Marcus Wallenberg Center for Innovative and Sustainable Business Development focuses on how institutions and organizations can direct the development of scientific knowledge to tackle...
Transformative Innovation Center
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2025-02-11
Launched in 2024, the Transformative Innovation Center specialises in the green transition, with a particular focus on how large-scale innovation can transform industries and sectors.
MISUM SBDEI
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2025-02-11
Today there is a new and somewhat different urgent call for market actors to engage with sustainable business development than only a few years ago. It entails a pragmatic urge to consider how...
Knowledge processes within technology-based strategic alliances
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2018-11-09
Now, more than ever before, firms experience a strong need to expand their organizational boundaries, accessing the resources and knowledge of other firms in order to enhance their internal innovation...
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...
Management Diploma for Athletes
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2019-07-24
The Management Diploma for Athletes (MDA) program marked the start of sports and business at the Stockholm School of Economics. In 2011, SSE Executive Education was invited by the Johan Cruyff...
Carl-Philip Ahlbom received Honorable Mention
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2020-04-30
Carl-Philip Ahlbom received an Honorable Mention at the 2020 AMA Winter Academic Conference in San Diego (US) for his SSE PhD Thesis "How Technology is Evolving In-Store Shopping Behaviors: Evidence...