Academic Work is the latest member of Hanken’s Partner Programme. As Branding Partner, and recruitment and staffing company, Academic Work aims to be a career partner for Hanken students.
Researcher Sara Lindeman from Hanken has won the second prize in the EDAMBA Thesis Competition 2019 for her thesis ”Early-phase market organizing in subsistence settings”.
Hanken’s Rector Karen Spens announced in her speech at the Opening of the Academic Year that Nobel Laureate Bengt Holmström will be linked to Hanken from 1.1.2020.
Hanken School of Economics’ library services in Vaasa will move from the Tritonia library to the City Library starting from 1.1.2020. With the move, all library services will be offered a stone's throw away from Hanken.
Professor Du is starting a new project examining how companies should revise their corporate social responsibility strategies and programs to address the challenges in the age of artificial intelligence.
Today the word mindfulness is so widely used, that the profundity of this practice is sometimes overlooked. In addition to far reaching well-being benefits, mindfulness can play an important role in both organizational and institutional change.
How do you assess stakeholder risks in organisations? A new study discusses the crucial role of knowledge and the lack of it regarding organisational risk management, by applying ISO 31000 risk standard.
Hanken joins SuomiAreena in Pori with a debate about the importance of research based decision-making in society. The discussion takes place 18.7.2019 at 10 and will be live-streamed online.
New students have been admitted today to the BSc programme based on their matriculation examination results and their results in Hanken’s entrance exam.
The Finnish foundation Suomen arvopaperimarkkinoiden edistämissäätiö rewarded Hanken student Benjamin Åberg for his master’s thesis. The award is 5000 EUR.
Hanken Magazine met with Hanken professor Denise Salin to talk about work place bullying. The chances of stopping bullying are higher with early intervention, she says.
A new thesis shows that climate information interpreted and presented to local stakeholders influence the decision making which makes the society better prepared for weather-related hazards.
Hanken School of Economics’ Annual Report 2018 is now available in both Swedish and English electronically on Hanken’s web. The Annual Report gives an overview of the highlights in 2018.
Discussing career options with a mentor gave Melina Weckman new ambitions. For Oskar Storsjö, becoming a mentor helped him develop his leadership skills.
On 17 - 19 June 2019, Hanken School of Economics together with Aalto University Business School are hosting this years’ EurOMA conference. EurOMA is an international network for those who have interest in the development of Operations Management.