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Second Edition of the European Sports Business Program is Live
										14 February 2025
									
									
										The second edition of the European Sports Business Program went live with its first module in Dusseldorf, Germany, this week. 
									
								The Path to Reducing Climate Impact with Systembolaget
										12 February 2025
									
									
										Retail Management students in Systembolaget's Retail Club took part in a workshop focused on communicating Product Carbon Footprints (PCF) to encourage sustainable consumer choices.
									
								Exploring strategies to increase Omaka's customer base
										12 February 2025
									
									
										Retail Management students in the Entrepreneurship & Family Business Retail Club visited Omaka, a brewery and restaurant founded by Hedda Spendrup.
									
								AI at Accenture: Impact on the future of grocery retail operations
										12 February 2025
									
									
										Retail Management students in the Accenture Retail Club visited the Accenture head office in central Stockholm for a workshop on AI and its effect on the future of grocery retail operations.
									
								Vad kan vi lära oss av 100-åringarna?
										12 February 2025
									
									New art in the Bonnier Staircases
										12 February 2025
									
									
										This January, new artworks were installed in the northern staircase of Sveavägen 65, including works by artists Moa Israelsson, Klara Kristalova, Fredrik Wretman, and last year’s Maria Bonnier Dahlin Foundation grant recipient Erik Thörnkvist.
									
								HOI research|Why design must move beyond user-ism
										12 February 2025
									
									
										For the past two decades, Design Thinking has been a driving force in business innovation, helping companies improve products and services. Yet, Design Thinking has serious limitations, according to new research by HOI researcher Roberto Verganti, with co-author Elizabeth Bowie Cristoforetti of Harvard, published in The Design Journal. Its extreme and close focus on user needs (or user-ism, sometimes becoming a face-lifted version of consumerism), can lead businesses to overlook broader systemic challenges, from sustainability to social responsibility. The authors argue that design must evolve—moving beyond being purely reactive to market needs and instead becoming an active shaper of a positive future.
									
								StratCom Lunch with Minister of Defense Pål Jonson
										11 February 2025
									
									
										The Center for Statecraft and Strategic Communication hosted a fully booked StratCom Lunch on February 10th, featuring Sweden’s Minister of Defense, Pål Jonson. Attendees engaged in an insightful discussion on Arming Sweden and Ukraine – Challenges and Opportunities.
									
								Sweden’s gasoline tax cuts make driving cheaper — but at what cost?
										11 February 2025
									
									
										Sweden has slashed gasoline taxes, making driving more affordable, but experts warn of long-term consequences. A new policy brief from the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) examines how recent fuel tax cuts have lowered prices while increasing household vulnerability to oil price spikes and slowing the shift to electric vehicles.
									
								HOI researcher Mattias Nordqvist recognized as one of the world’s 25 mostly influential family enterprise academics
										10 February 2025
									
									
										A new ranking by Family Capital Publishing names HOI Professor Mattias Nordqvist the most respected family enterprise scholar in the Nordic region. A leading expert in family business innovation and governance, Nordqvist is also the founder of the Center for Family Enterprise, further cementing his influence in the field.