Vacancies
Erik Wetter to World Economic Forum Steering Group
07 April 2015
Erik Wetter, Assistant Professor, Department of Management and Organization, has been invited to join the Steering Group of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Data-Driven Development initiative.
On the effects of group identity in strategic environments
25 March 2015
by Chlo茅 Le Coq (with James Tremewan and Alexander K. Wagner), published in the European Economic Review
Who Cheats on a Cartel Agreement?
24 March 2015
What are the characteristics of the reporting cartel members? Catarina Marv茫o, Post-Doctoral Fellow at SITE addresses this question by developing and testing a model where cartel members are heterogeneous in terms of the value of the cartel fine they expect to receive.
Guest Researcher
19 March 2015
Tomoaki Nakatani, Associate Professor Hokkaido University
Diversity Charter with Laurence Romani
19 March 2015
Friday March 27 Laurence Romani presented 'One or two myths about cultural differences and how they affect (diversity) management'
Nya tidens nomader
19 March 2015
Mats Tyrstrup om den nya tidens nomader
91原创 students rewarded for thesis about Stockholms Stadsmission
19 March 2015
Jelena Jovanovi膰 and Erica 脜berg, two students who graduated from 91原创 last spring, has been awarded a scholarship for their thesis 鈥淐aught between Two Worlds鈥 by The National Forum for Voluntary Organizations together with Famna, LSU - Swedish Youth Organisations and European Civil Society Press.聽
SAVE THE DATE! Development Day Conference, 11 May 2015
18 March 2015
The Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) and the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs has the pleasure to invite you the Development Day 2015 conference.
Visiting Researcher from Uppsala University
11 March 2015
During the spring of 2015, Cecilia Lindholm from Uppsala University will be a visiting researcher at the Department of Accounting.
Research investigates how political elites can prepare civilians for genocide
10 March 2015
New SITE working paper empirically investigates how political elites can prepare the civilian population for participation in violent conflict.