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- 2023:2: Promises and Pitfalls of Targeted Communication Encouraging Sustainable Purchase Decisions in Grocery Retailing

- Angelica Blom, Maja Fors and Fredrik Lange
- 2023:1: The relation between knowledge integration processes, team member sense of coherence and stress

- Philip Runsten and Andreas Werr
- 2022:2: Assessing Whether Mission-Driven Innovation Makes a Difference: Mission Impossible? Developing a Guiding Framework for the Evaluation of Five Mission Driven Environments for Health in Sweden

- Anna Essén, Karl Wennberg and Anna Krohwinkel
- 2022:1: The Role of Bonuses in Loyalty Programs – A literature review

- Hagström Marcus, Sara Rosengren and Johan Hagberg
- 2020:4: Does local competition make a difference for store profitability?: An empirical study of 168 Swedish supermarkets

- Mikael Hernant and Claes-Robert Julander
- 2020:3: Team Collective Intelligence: Developing and testing a digital team intervention for knowledge integration

- Philip Runsten and Andreas Werr
- 2020:2: Team Collective Intelligence: Developing and testing a knowledge integration model

- Philip Runsten and Andreas Werr
- 2020:1: Private Sector Data for Understanding Public Behaviors in Crisis: The Case of COVID-19 in Sweden

- Erik Wetter, Sara Rosengren and Fredrik Törn
- 2019:3: A Swedish market for sustainability-related and socially labelled bonds. Institutional investors as drivers

- Sophie Nachemson-Ekwall
- 2019:2: Calibration of DCF Valuation in Litigation: The case of HQ

- Peter Jennergren
- 2019:1: Arbetsmiljö och konkurrens i svenska skolor

- Abiel Sebhatu, Erik Lakomaa and Karl Wennberg
- 2018:2: EQT: Responsible ownership – systematic agility for future-proofing companies and societies

- Ingalill Holmberg and Pernilla Petrelius Karlberg
- 2018:1: Stora Enso – addressing responsibility challenges by breaking new ground

- Ingalill Holmberg and Pernilla Petrelius Karlberg
- 2017:6: Telia company – paving the way for responsible business

- Ingalill Holmberg, Anna Romberg and Michaela Ahlberg
- 2017:5: Gendered References in Organization Studies

- Barbara Czarniawska and Guje Sevón
- 2017:4: DO FIRMS INNOVATE ABROAD? - The Case of Swedish R&D in India

- Rupin Jeremiah
- 2017:3: DECISION EVALUATION OF INNOVATION OFFSHORING: Swedish R&D in India

- Rupin Jeremiah
- 2017:2: TEAM INTELLIGENCE: THE FOUNDATIONS OF INTELLIGENT ORGANIZATIONS - A Literature Review

- Philip Runsten
- 2017:1: A Note on the Linear and Annuity Class of Depreciation Methods
- L. Peter Jennergren
- 2016:1: Customer perception measures driving financial performance - theoretical and empirical work for a large decentralized banking group

- Jan Eklöf, Katerina Hellström, Aleksandra Malova, Johan Parmler and Olga Podkorytova
- 2015:3: The Accuracy of Parsimonious Equity Valuation Models - Empirical tests of the Dividend Discount, Residual Income and Abnormal Earnings Growth model

- Sebastian Anesten, Niclas Möller and Kenth Skogsvik
- 2015:2: Retailer Price Image - An Introduction and Literature Review

- Jonas Gunnarsson
- 2015:1: Miljöbilsägaren – värderingar och attityder till incitament att skaffa miljöbilar och supermiljöbilar?

- Staffan Hultén
- 2014:3: Government agencies’ use of management consulting services in Sweden – an explorative study

- Frida Pemer, Love Börjeson and Andreas Werr
- 2014:2: Which consultant should we hire? An explorative study of how quality is evaluated ex ante in public procurement

- Frida Pemer
- 2014:1: Exploring the microdynamics of informal evaluation - the case of management consulting projects

- Frida Pemer