Guest Professor
Private wealth, public good: the rise of strategic philanthropy in Sweden
15 May 2025
Stefan Einarsson from the Department of Management and Organization provides the academic lens in Dagens Nyheter’s long-form feature on philanthropist Cristina Ljungberg and the new generation of Swedish billionaires turning to philanthropy.
Navigating Systembolaget’s Recruitment Process and Talent Insights
14 May 2025
Second-year students in Systembolaget's Retail Club participated in the annual Career Module, gaining insights into how recruiting works at Systembolaget.
Company Visit at ICA
14 May 2025
The Retail Management students in ICA's Retail Club visited ICA-handlarnas Förbund led by Jakob Pettersson, CFO.
Artisan Baking at Gateau
14 May 2025
Retail Management students in Fazer Retail Club got a unique chance to experience Sweden's largest artisan bakery, both through taste and a guided tour of the facilities.
Career Module with ASKET
14 May 2025
Second-year students in E-Commerce Retail Club had a career module with the slow fashion brand ASKET.
Reverse Logistics Strategies with Svensk Handel
14 May 2025
Retail Management students in the Circular Impact Retail Club explored the complexities and potential of reverse logistics in a workshop led by Arne B. Andersson, E-commerce Advisor at Svensk Handel.
Study Visit at Dustin
14 May 2025
Retail Management students in Axel Johnson Retail Club took part in a study visit to Dustin's warehouse in Rosersberg.
The Synsam journey
13 May 2025
Retail Management students attended a theme lecture to learn more about Synsam's journey over the past decade.
Procurement in uncertain times: MTC-dagen 2025 at SSE
13 May 2025
Yesterday, the Stockholm School of Economics hosted this year's MTC-dagen - an annual event focused on current and important topics in procurement. This year's theme was highly relevant: how procurement is affected by today's new security challenges.
Russia’s counter-sanctions: Defending or damaging its economy?
13 May 2025
Russia’s attempt to fight back against international sanctions is steering its economy toward more government control and less competition. This new policy brief analysis, by Anna Anisimova from the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE), reveals how measures meant to protect the economy are instead tightening state grip on industries, stifling growth, and threatening fiscal stability.