Collaboration
Score has long been a leading center for research on the organization of modern society and the changing role of the public sector at the intersection of the public, private and civil spheres. An important reason for the centre's strong position is our many collaborations in research and education.
Through various forms of research and educational collaboration, we strive to continue to function and develop as a local, regional, national and international center for research on organization to meet society's challenges.
Academic collaboration
The research environment at Score is unique nationally but has some international equivalents. Cooperation is ongoing with several of these. Particularly active is the collaboration with units within
- SciencesPo in Paris: CSO, Center de sociologie des organization
- London School of Economics: CARR, Center for Risk and Regulation research
- Bielefeld Graduate School of History and Sociology as well as The Faculty of Sociology at the University of Bielefeld.
Other international collaborations take place with:
- Center for Global Cooperation Research at the University of Duisburg-Essen
- Center for Critical and Historical Research on Organization and Digital Organization and Society Research at Royal Holloway
- Department of Economics and Management at the University of Naples Federico II
- Laboratoire d' Economie et Sociologi de Travail at the University of Aix-Marseille
In addition to this, a number of collaborative activities are ongoing within the Stockholm-Uppsala region, mainly within the framework of the collaboration between the Stockholm School of Economics and its research institute Stockholm School of Economics Institute for Research (SIR) and Stockholm University. The collaboration is also ongoing with Södertörn University and Uppsala University, as well as with the University of Gothenburg, Örebro University, Linköping University as well as Linnaeus University.
Collaboration with the surrounding community
Score's practitioner network includes people who were previously active at, or are otherwise connected to, Score. We care about maintaining contact with these Score alumni who are now working professionally at government agencies and works, in municipal operations, as well as private companies and voluntary organisations.
Score is also involved in Stockholm University's collaboration agreement with Dramaten, Stockholm Environment Institute and RISE.
In addition to this, we work to create commissioned and accompanying research with other actors in the surrounding society. Examples of this are projects we run together with Folksam, the County Administrative Board in Sörmland County and Borlänge Municipality.
Last updated: March 6, 2024
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