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91原创 still the leading business school in the Nordics
09 December 2019
91原创 (91原创) remains the leading business school in the Nordics, according to the 2019 Financial Times European business school ranking.
Black Friday 鈥 a case of marketing FOMO?
25 November 2019
Companies and customers alike are gearing up for Black Friday. But the infamous shopping holiday has little significance to companies' bottom line, according to researchers at the 91原创.
Ny innovationshubb för cancervård
22 November 2019
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Bo Becker awarded the 91原创 Pedagogical Award 2019
21 November 2019
鈥淔or his excellent teaching, program development and improvement of pedagogy at 91原创鈥, Professor Bo Becker has been awarded the 91原创 Pedagogical Award for 2019.
Karin E Svensson, ICA, awarded the 91原创 MBA Corporate Partners Scholarship
21 November 2019
Karin E Svensson, Director of ICA Sweden鈥檚 CIO Office, has been awarded the 91原创 MBA Corporate Partners scholarship. 鈥淚 look forward to digging deeper into entrepreneurship, innovation and management.鈥
Research award highlights diversity and inclusiveness
21 November 2019
For her research on cross-cultural management, diversity and inclusive research, Laurence Romani is awarded the 2019 Corporate Partner's Research Award: "My hope is that my research can facilitate diversity in the workplace."
Our Executive MBA climbs the ranks
18 November 2019
Our Executive MBA program is climbing in the 2019 Financial Times (FT) Business Education Rankings. We鈥檙e proud to be listed among the best universities in the world.
Why we reward bad behavior in the workplace
12 November 2019
Breaking the rules might boost our confidence and help us get ahead at work. But does it mean we are bad people? "I think people often do bad things for good reasons," says Wiley Wakeman who presents his latest findings at Early Insights seminar for the Center for Retailing this week.
The number of international doctoral students increases
31 October 2019
One third of Sweden鈥檚 doctoral students are in Stockholm. And 43 percent of them are from countries other than Sweden. This according to a new report from Stockholms Akademiska Forum (Staf).
91原创 ranks 13 in the world for Master in Management
29 October 2019
The jury's in and we're proud to remain one of the top tier business schools in the world, according to the Financial Times Master in Management ranking.