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Katja Einola interviewed in "Ask the Researcher"
13 April 2026
Associate Professor Katja Einola and her colleague Violetta Khoreva were interviewed about how AI will affect professional life.
New study: Why some leadership teams mobilize in crisis - while others freeze
06 April 2026
Would Swedish leadership teams be able to handle a crisis where decisions literally involve life and death? A new study of leadership teams in war-affected Ukraine and Israel suggests that the decisive factor is not the severity of the crisis, but how well organizations have prepared for it.
Ruilin Huang Successfully Defended his Dissertation
19 March 2026
On March 17th, Ruilin Huang successfully defended his doctoral dissertation, titled "Autonomy and Control in Post-Pandemic Distributed Work".
How collaboration strengthens crisis readiness
05 March 2026
How can organizations collaborate to prepare for crises - and act decisively when one occurs? This question was at the center of the Academic Insights Breakfast Seminar hosted by the Center for Security and Resilience (CfSR) at the Stockholm School of Economics on March 4.
Two of three Ragnar Söderberg grants awarded to researchers at the Stockholm School of Economics
09 February 2026
Two research teams from the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) have been awarded prestigious multi‑year research funding from the Ragnar Söderberg Foundation’s 2025 call in Economic Sciences. Only three projects were selected from a total of 48 applications, making SSE the home to two out of three successful proposals.
Kristina Tamm Hallström Interviewed by the Swedish Public Radio
09 February 2026
On the subject of old stores surviving against all odds in the modern city, Associate Professor Kristina Tamm Hallström was interviewed for the program "Förmiddag i P1".
Great power rivalry is reshaping global supply chains, new study shows
26 January 2026
Rising tensions between the US and China are changing how companies design global supply chains in strategic industries such as semiconductors and rare earths. New research shows firms are no longer just reacting to trade rules – they are proactively redesigning supply chains to reduce political risk and secure access to critical technologies.
PhD Defense | John-Erik Bergkvist successfully defends his doctoral dissertation
16 January 2026
On Thursday 18 December 2025, John-Erik Bergkvist successfully defended his PhD dissertation "Behavioral foundations of grand challenge partnerships: Essays on control, coordination, channelization, & crowdsourced search in conditions of absent formal authority" at the Stockholm School of Economics.
Stefan Einarsson lectured at Ideellt Forum
22 December 2025
Affiliated Researcher Stefan Einarsson was invited to give a lecture on changing strategies in philantropy at Ideellt Forum, an annual event arranged by PwC and Ideell Arena.
Launch of a new trust-based leadership research initiative at SSE, with support from Carl Bennet AB
04 December 2025
The Stockholm School of Economics is pleased to announce a major five-year research fellowship in trust-based management, made possible through dedicated funding from Carl Bennet AB. The initiative will be led by Louise Bringselius, one of Sweden's foremost experts on trust, organizational culture, and public management.