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Enter the bureaucrat-poet: a celebration of public leadership in verse

03 September 2025
On Tuesday, September 2, the Stockholm School of Economics hosted the launch of ByrĂĄkratpoesi (Bureaucrat Poetry) - a unique collection of poems written by senior public servants. The evening combined poetry readings, panel discussions, and reflections on how creative expression can reveal the human side of bureaucracy.

Louise Bringselius in DN Debatt on the role of experts in society

01 September 2025
Louise Bringselius, affiliated researcher at the House of Governance and Public Policy (GaPP) at SSE, highlighted in an opinion piece in Dagens Nyheter last Friday the importance of strengthening the role of experts in public administration. She points out how the marginalization of professionals risks weakening both institutions and trust in society.

A roundtable on the future of public leadership in Sweden

27 August 2025
On August 18, 2025, the Karl-Adam Bonnier Center of Governance at the House of Governance and Public Policy hosted a roundtable dinner to discuss the need for a Master of Public Policy (MPP) program in Sweden. The conversation highlighted both the urgency and opportunity of investing in the next generation of societal leaders.

Principal Instructional Leadership and Teacher Collaboration: A Longitudinal Study of the Influence on Pupil Achievement

18 August 2025
Do principals improve school results by promoting teacher collaboration?

HOI research | How family firm dynamics shapes digital success

23 June 2025
A new study by House of Innovation researcher Marco Mismetti reveals that when it comes to digital transformation, what matters most for the transformation of family firms isn’t technology – but mindset. Published in Small Business Economics, this research shows how internal family business dynamics (so-called “dispositions”) can either fuel innovation or hold it back.

HOI research | Breaking down product modularity helps R&D teams innovate better

12 June 2025
Some ways of designing products make R&D teams more creative and efficient, while others can hold them back. A new study published by House of Innovation researcher Stefan Haefliger in Industrial and Corporate Change reveals that understanding two distinct aspects of product modularity is key to improving innovation. By treating standardization and reconfigurability as separate dimensions rather than a single concept, the study offers clearer insights into how modular design can boost both creativity and efficiency in product development.

HOI research | Family business conflict isn’t just personal - it’s complex and evolving

05 May 2025
Family business conflict goes far beyond personality clashes—it is shaped by history, power, overlapping roles, and emotional ties that blur the line between home and work. A new study by House of Innovation researcher Marco Mismetti published in the Journal of Family Business Strategy offers a comprehensive framework for understanding how conflict arises and unfolds in family firms, with important implications for researchers and practitioners alike.

DMO-Research on Centenarian Businesses highlighted in media

28 April 2025
Kristina Tamm Hallström's ongoing research on small shops and businesses in Stockholm has been receiving attention in the magazines "Market" and "Fastighetsägaren".

HOI research | University policies can boost graduate student entrepreneurship – but awareness is not enough

28 April 2025
Universities can play a big role in inspiring students to start their own businesses. A new study published in The Journal of Technology Transfer by House of Innovation researcher Maria Cecilia Flores suggests that when universities actively communicate about entrepreneurship programs and provide education on starting businesses, students become more aware of opportunities and perceive their environment as more supportive of entrepreneurship. Yet, universities need to go beyond awareness to drive real startup creation - including measures such as mentorship, networking, and financial support.

HOI research|The key to impact lies in understanding the full history of past inventions

28 March 2025
Inventors don’t just need to borrow ideas—they need to understand where those ideas came from. A new study published in the Journal of Business Research by House of Innovation researcher Holmer Kok introduces the concept of “trajectory integration” to explain how tracing an invention’s full history can lead to more powerful and impactful innovation.
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