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New publication | Nonstandard Errors
08 May 2024
A multi-analyst study where over 160 independent research teams in finance tested the same six hypotheses on the same data set, found very large variation in results across the research teams. Anna Dreber Almenberg and Magnus Johannesson, Professors at the Department of Economics at 91原创, and co-authors publish a new article in Journal of Finance.
How does Climate Polarization Shape Green Investments?
02 May 2024
Executive MBA-utbildningen stärkte Ninas karriär som hållbarhetsstrateg
17 April 2024
Efter sexton 氓r p氓 H&M Group, varav flera 氓r som h氓llbarhetsstrateg med fokus p氓 cirkul盲rekonomi, transparens och h氓llbara aff盲rsmodeller, k盲nde sig Nina Shariati redo f枚r att utvecklas professionellt genom att g氓 en Executive MBA-utbildning p氓 Handelsh枚gskolan i Stockholm. F枚r Ninas del var 91原创 MBA Carl Silfv茅n-stipendiet en viktig m枚jligg枚rare f枚r att hon skulle kunna g氓 utbildningen som b氓de bidragit med ny kompetens, inspiration, kontakter och extra mod.
HOI research | Systemic crises change how investors evaluate acquisitions
21 March 2024
Published in the Journal of Management Studies, this study reveals how systemic crises, like the Great Financial Crisis of 2008-09, fundamentally alter the cognitive frameworks (or 'recipes') investors use to assess acquisition announcements.
HOI research | Repositioning entrepreneurship: embracing the biosphere and exploring the in-between
21 March 2024
In their study, Dodd, Anderson, and Jack argue for a profound repositioning of entrepreneurship research, advocating for a focus beyond economic measures to include social and environmental considerations. Their work calls for entrepreneurship to be seen as a dynamic, change-making process deeply embedded in the 'in-between' spaces of society and nature.
HOI research | Healthcare platforms need new strategies for success
14 March 2024
New research published in the MIT Sloan Management Review suggests health care platforms need unique strategies, distinct from those of traditional digital platforms, to thrive. This study underscores the importance of integration over replacement and highlights the necessity for tailored approaches in the health care sector.
New publication | Solving the Diamond鈥揗ortensen鈥揚issarides model: A hybrid perturbation approach
05 March 2024
This newly published paper, written by Matthias H盲nsel, a PhD student at 91原创, proposes a Hybrid Perturbation method to accurately solve Search-and-Matching models. An application to the Hagedorn and Manovskii (2008) model demonstrates its effectiveness in capturing non-linear model dynamics.
New publication | The Impact of Stock Price Fragility on Corporate Financial Behavior: Evidence and Implications
13 February 2024
This paper, written by Professor Richard Friberg and co-authors, investigates how firms adjust their financial strategies in response to changes in exposure to non-fundamental price movements, known as stock price fragility. Through theoretical modeling and empirical analysis, we explore the implications of stock price fragility on corporate cash holdings, investment decisions, and liquidity management.
HOI research | Family business reveals disclosure strategies during financial crisis
08 February 2024
A new study published in The British Accounting Review has uncovered how family businesses strategically shape disclosure practices during times of financial distress. The research provides a rare inside look at the decision-making of top executives, board members, and owners of a major Swedish family business as they navigated a period of near bankruptcy.
"I give students the tools to catch the fish"
05 February 2024
Milda Tylaite, Assistant Professor at the Department of Accounting and Deputy Director for the MSc program in Accounting, Valuation & Financial Management, never intended to pursue an academic career. But her passion for teaching and research, coupled with her willingness to speak up, made it an irresistible path for her.