Stockholm Business School (SBS) is one of the largest departments at Stockholm University with 150 employees and about 3,500 students per academic year. We conduct outstanding research and teaching in an open and innovative environment. Teaching and research is focused on accounting, finance, management and marketing.
With support from a capacity building program organised by Stockholm University and Ro3kvit Urban Coalition, and through a feasibility study funded by Swedfund, the Swedish development finance institution (DFI), Lozova is now underway to develop a roadmap for sustainable and energy-efficient infrastructure improvements.
After the pandemic, SBS has continued to offer online distance learning. Now, a completely new group of students - women in Afghanistan - can benefit from this initiative.
The course "Research Frontiers in Financial Economics" explores various domains within finance, including Sustainable Finance and Sustainability aspects of Real Estate Valuation.
David Fridner’s new dissertation, Customer Attractiveness in the Public Sector, explores how public organizations can become more attractive as customers, thereby fostering long-term, value-creating relationships with their suppliers.