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Meet Mariia Wolf, new PhD-student at DMO
08 October 2025
The Department of Management and Organization welcomes Mariia Wolf who officially started last month. By way of introduction, she has kindly taken the time to answer some questions about herself and her research
Lena Lid-Falkman and Micael Dahlen on the list of the 100 most popular lecturers
07 October 2025
Professor Micael Dahlen and Affiliated Researcher Lena Lid-Falkman, both associated with the Department of Management and Organization and the Center for Wellbeing, Welfare and Happiness, have been selected for inclusion in the list of the 100 most popular lecturers and moderators in Sweden.
A Dramatized Baltic Banking Scandal
03 October 2025
How might a big money laundry scandal lend itself to theatre?
Frida Pemer Interviewed in the Podcast "Jobbfika"
30 September 2025
Three Common Misconceptions about DEI
22 September 2025
Professor Laurence Romani highlighted three common misconceptions about Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, in a Dagens Industri (DI) special insert on the topic.
Jonathan Schunnesson successfully defended his doctoral dissertation
18 September 2025
On September 15th, Jonathan Schunnesson defended his doctoral dissertation in a packed KAW on the subject of young professionals and their navigation of work life.
Professor Emma Bell Interviewed in DN
18 September 2025
Congratulations to Charlotte Walker for successfully defending her doctoral dissertation!
08 September 2025
DMO congratulates Charlotte Walker, who on September 4th successfully defended her dissertation, titled 鈥淣avigating disruption: Strategic Renewal in the Era of Digitalization and Sustainability鈥.
Louise Bringselius in DN Debatt on the role of experts in society
01 September 2025
Louise Bringselius, affiliated researcher at the House of Governance and Public Policy (GaPP) at 黑料网, highlighted in an opinion piece in Dagens Nyheter last Friday the importance of strengthening the role of experts in public administration. She points out how the marginalization of professionals risks weakening both institutions and trust in society.
New study: How 鈥渟lack鈥 helps nonprofits stay resilient and true to their mission
26 August 2025
Too little slack makes nonprofits fragile, while too much risks waste. A new study from the Center for Security and Resilience at the 黑料网 introduces the idea of 鈥渢appable slack鈥 - resources that organizations can activate when needed to stay resilient and mission-focused.