Research in accounting at Stockholm Business School is built upon the idea that "accounting is, or should be, a reflection of prevailing social values and culture".
More than 25 researchers and doctoral students work with research at the Finance Section. This makes us one of Sweden's largest units for research in finance.
Research in management is about how organizations are led and governed, how they relate to society, and what it is like to work in modern workplaces characterized by, e.g. entrepreneurship and globalization.
Research in marketing and the sub-area of advertising and PR is of the highest quality with a holistic perspective where producers, consumers and the surrounding society are taken into account in a global environment.
In a new dissertation, Reema Akhtar examines how highly educated first-generation immigrants choose entrepreneurship to establish themselves in the labor market in their new country.
Chengcheng Qu has completed his doctoral studies in financial economics with the thesis Competition, Division, and Unity - The Impact of Market Structures on Trading Quality.
Anna Felicia Enhage defended her doctoral thesis "Paradoxical consumer enjoyment: A cultural perspective on cigarette consumption" on February 9th at the Marketing section, Stockholm Business School.