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Expertise and business acumen will not be enough for successful leaders of 2030 CEMS study finds

21 May 2025
Technical skills and business know-how are no longer enough. A new study by CEMS – a global alliance of leading business schools and companies – finds that future leaders will also need creativity, empathy, and cultural intelligence to succeed in 2030 and beyond.

The SUSY Monitor

21 May 2025
Welcome to the Sustainability and Consumer Finances Survey (SUSY) Monitor, a data visualization project by the Swedish House of Finance. Explore variations in climate beliefs across Sweden with this interactive map. Select a survey question and click on counties to view local insights and compare regions to the national average. Demographic data such as population density, income, and unemployment rates are also available. The monitor updates with new data as it arrives.

Vacancy: Corporate & Alumni Relations Manager

21 May 2025
As the Corporate & Alumni Relations Manager for CEMS MIM and MSc in International Business programs you will have a key role in driving the company involvement in the programs.

SSE President Lars Strannegård named most influential on Sweden’s art scene in 2025

20 May 2025
Lars Strannegård, President of the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE), has been named the most influential person on Sweden’s art scene in 2025 by Barnebys Magazine. The recognition reflects the commitment by the SSE Art Initiative, spearheaded by Strannegård and its Executive Director Tinni Ernsjöö Rappe, to integrate the arts into all aspects of academic life.

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 Stockholm School of Economics, 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.

In turbulent times, Nordic values can be a guiding light, says Iceland’s president visiting SSE

08 May 2025
Trust is eroding, young people are losing hope, and liberal democracies are under threat. But Nordic countries can be a lighthouse in turbulent times. That was the message from Iceland’s president Halla Tómasdóttir during a state visit to the Stockholm School of Economics on Thursday.

Emma Bell appointed to H.M. King Carl XVI Gustaf’s Chair in Leadership

05 May 2025
Emma Bell has been appointed H.M. King Carl XVI Gustaf’s Chaired Professor in Leadership at the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE). A leading researcher in leadership and organisation studies, Professor Bell will focus on how leadership is performed, perceived, and shaped by societal expectations.

Diogo Mendes awarded for outstanding teaching in Corporate Finance

28 April 2025
Stockholm School of Economics is proud to congratulate Assistant Professor Diogo Mendes for being awarded for his exceptional contribution to the Corporate Finance course within the MSc in International Business program at SSE.

Roberto Verganti appointed first Josefsson Family Chair in Art and Innovation

25 April 2025
The Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) strengthens its leadership in the intersection of art, business, and innovation with the appointment of Roberto Verganti as the first Josefsson Family Chair in Art and Innovation. The position, made possible by the Josefsson family, will advance research on how art fosters innovation and leadership in a rapidly evolving world.

Firms with female CEOs have more women in top management roles, study finds

16 April 2025
Italian firms led by female CEOs have more women on average in the top management team than those led by men, according to a new study from the Stockholm School of Economics in Sweden and the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano in Italy. The association weakens if the CEO lacks sufficient decision-making power or if she works for a family-owned company.