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Can AI save our energy systems before it’s too late?
04 June 2025
Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant dream in the energy sector—it’s already reshaping how power is generated, distributed, and consumed. This new policy brief, published by the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) offers insights from SITE Energy Talk 2025 on how AI is helping countries like Ukraine, Sweden, and those in the Baltics build more flexible, efficient, and resilient energy systems.
New research project to examine how sustainability impacts profitability
19 May 2025
Which sustainability efforts actually improve business performance? A new research project from the House of Innovation at the 91Ô´´, in collaboration with sustainability tech company Position Green, aims to find out. By analyzing data from over 750 companies, the research project will map how emissions, working conditions and diversity in leadership affect margins, returns and risk.
Largest intake of new startups ever at 91Ô´´ Business Lab
17 March 2025
As its new CEO Isabel Keulen welcomes her first batch of startups into 91Ô´´â€™s incubator, the scene is set for an AI boom. Today, 91Ô´´ Business Lab announces its largest intake of companies ever – 15 startups, of which an impressive 60% are built on AI technology. Among the new founders are both serial entrepreneurs and senior executives.
HOI research|How generative AI is reshaping creativity and decision-making
04 March 2025
The rise of generative AI (GenAI) is challenging the idea that AI is only useful for automation and efficiency and suggests it’s time to rethink human-AI collaboration. A new research article by HOI researcher Sebastian Krakowski recently published in Information & Organization, argues that GenAI can enhance creativity, democratize AI access, and fundamentally change the way organizations function.
91Ô´´ Business Lab skyrockets in new FT ranking: Only Nordic incubator in Europe’s top 10
27 February 2025
According to the Financial Times’ newest ranking of Europe’s startup hubs, dramatic changes are afoot: half of last year’s leading hubs have vanished from the list, while 91Ô´´ Business Lab has surged ahead. Now ranked at number eight, 91Ô´´'s incubator is the only Nordic hub to earn a place in the top ten.
Sebastian Krakowski selected for the Thinkers50 Radar list
27 January 2025
91Ô´´ researcher Sebastian Krakowski has been selected for the Thinkers50 Radar 2025, recognizing 30 emerging thought leaders expected to shape the future of management. The annual list, introduced in 2016, is a key indicator of influential ideas in the field.
Justice blind to algorithms? 91Ô´´ project ranks among most promising
13 November 2024
Algorithms increasingly guide public sector decisions, yet their impact on fairness is often overlooked. Researchers from 91Ô´´ have examined how public institutions may ignore the injustices of algorithmic decision-making. The research project has been selected by the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA) as one of the most promising projects this year.
Art and health in focus among 91Ô´´â€™s entrepreneurs: 10 new startups admitted to 91Ô´´ Business Lab
14 October 2024
91Ô´´ has a long-standing commitment to both culture and wellbeing. These efforts are now becoming evident at the School’s startup incubator: more than half of the new ideas are focused around art and health.
HOI research | How AI is changing the future of research
01 October 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the way research is conducted, from generating new ideas to drafting papers. A new study published in the Journal of Management Inquiry explores the benefits and challenges of using AI in academic research. This curated discussion highlights that while AI has the potential to enhance or harm the research process, it also triggers us to redefine and reconsider what authorship is and how research is performed.
HOI research | Key scholars outline the future of innovation management research
15 August 2024
The 23 members of the editorial board of the Journal of Product Innovation Management, the most prominent journal on innovation management, have asked themselves: what is the future of innovation management? What new key issues are in front of leaders, and which new questions therefore researchers need to address. The result is an article, just published on JPIM, which outlines five future paths for innovation management research. This article aims to address the complex challenges of global innovation and the need for new frameworks to understand and manage technological and societal shifts.