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Niina Nurmi is tackling Zoom fatigue and hybrid work in her research
The new assistant professor of management is especially interested in the future of work and the management of virtual work, employee engagement and well-being.
Marjo-Riitta 鈥滿aikki鈥 Diehl: My research concerns organizational justice
According to the new Associate Professor at the Department of Management Studies, fairness and justice are critical to ensuring cooperation and coordination between groups and organizations.
Students discovered potential new business models for S Group鈥檚 online grocery business
The suggested business models can be applied to the online grocery store operations, says Chief Digital Officer, Retail eCommerce, of SOK.
Dissertation: Business and Ethics? A Study of a Dichotomy
鈥漌e need business ethics that is fundamentally compatible with the profit motive of companies.鈥
EIASM Interdisciplinary Leader Award to Professor Ingmar Bj枚rkman
The award acknowledges individuals who have made exemplary contributions in interdisciplinary research.
Corporate responsibility practices require more effectiveness and competence
Although companies carry out of various corporate social responsibility (CSR) measures, these practices do not always have a positive effect on the environment or social sustainability.
School of Business gets high marks from its own students: 鈥淥ur school helps create a better world鈥
Aalto University School of Business has reached the second-highest level in the international Positive Impact Rating (PIR) in which students evaluate the activities of their own school in sustainable development and responsibility.
The Global Management programme will be restructured
The changes bring new content and new emphases.
The Strategic Management in a Changing World programme will develop analytical and entrepreneurial thinking
The School of Business offers three new master's degree programmes starting in autumn 2022.
The People Management and Organizational Development programme meets the competence needs of human resource management
The School of Business offers three new master's degree programmes starting in autumn 2022.
Three new master鈥檚 programmes for School of Business
Developing the master鈥檚 programmes offered at the School of Business aims at responding better to the needs of society.
Future of Work open online course launches
Aalto University launches new open online course on the changing landscape of work.
Professor Hannu Serist枚鈥檚 course awarded as CEMS alliance鈥檚 best Global Strategy course
Project work was a key part of the learning experience of the course.
The Smart Energy Transition project was aimed at helping decision-makers and companies understand the energy transition
The work on energy transition research will continue in future projects.
Ewald Kibler: Starting a business at a mature age can make individuals better off
Late-career transitions to entrepreneurship can improve 鈥榦lder鈥 people鈥檚 quality of life, measured as the extent to which an individual鈥檚 needs for autonomy, control, self-realization and pleasure are met.
Achieving excellent virtual learning experiences rather than simply carrying out remote lectures
Knowledge co-creation and taking into account different learning styles are both key principles in the virtual teaching of University Lecturer Ville Eloranta.
鈧2.75m awarded to European consortium to solve market failure of artificially scarce digital goods
A new economic category for abundant goods 鈥 anti-rival goods that increase in value when shared 鈥 forms the basis of research to be conducted by ATARCA consortium. ATARCA aims to create a new economic system in which digital goods are no longer traded with mediums of exchange, such as fiat money, but with mediums of sharing.
New strategy for the School of Business
New vision and mission statements and the four strategic initiatives will guide the School鈥檚 activities throughout 2021鈥2024.
Rebecca Piekkari gets the 2021 JIBS Decade Award
The award recognizes the most influential paper published in the Journal of International Business Studies ten years ago.
Doctoral thesis: Sharing expertise is increasingly flexible - but increasingly challenging as well
Understanding how experts collaborate across distance is important for designing successful organizations.