News Archive

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25.08.2025
Interested in sustainable development and today’s pressing global issues? Keen to connect with fellow students from universities across Finland and abroad? Searching for flexible courses to complement your studies?
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22.08.2025
Opening hours of Hanken and different service units in Helsinki and Vaasa during summer 2025.
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20.08.2025
A new study reveals that shareholder support for female board candidates increased after gender quotas were introduced in France — pointing to a broader shift in how investors perceive women's qualifications and leadership potential.
Money in a jar and a person writing on a computer holding more money
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19.08.2025
Despite the Nordic region's reputation for strong welfare systems and social equality, migrants face significant barriers that push them toward informal economic activities. The informal sector accounts for 15.8% and 17.1% of Finland and Sweden's GDP respectively, and migrant entrepreneurs play a crucial role in this hidden economy.
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18.08.2025
Rector has made the decision regarding the exchange places for spring semester 2026.
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12.08.2025
Welcome to join the library’s workshops during the autumn term! The workshops are held online, and are open for everyone at Hanken.
Shadia Rask
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07.08.2025
Shadia Rask, entrepreneur and columnist for YLE, has been appointed as professor of practice at Hanken School of Economics. She joins the Department of Management and Organisation until 31.7.2028.
Two people trying to push away biulding blocks from three building blocks in the middle, preventing them to  fall.
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01.07.2025
How can we ensure that society continues to function during crises in the future? This is the central question of a new research project in which Hanken School of Economics is participating, together with VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland.
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26.06.2025
Policymakers and experts have long criticised the requirement for unanimous agreement in multilateral negotiations, pointing to a tendency for unanimity rule to produce delays and sometimes deadlock. Until recently, this phenomenon has eluded attempts at explanation in terms of rational behavior.
Room with servers and switches.
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25.06.2025
Maintenance work on Hanken's server platform starting Tuesday 01 July and expected to end on Wednesday 02 July.
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25.06.2025
The results from the joint digital entrance exam F in June for Hanken’s Swedish-language bachelor’s program in Helsinki and Vaasa have now been published in the My Studyinfo service.
Marcus Karino, Aida Aledin and Emil Zittra
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24.06.2025
In early May, Hanken students Aida Aledin, Emil Zittra, and Marcus Karino made history by winning the Nordic finals of the L’Oréal Brandstorm competition. As the first Finnish team ever to qualify for the international finals in Paris, they returned home with fresh insights and valuable experiences from the event.
En hand som pekar mot bilder med olika tecknade människoansikten.
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18.06.2025
Hanken School of Economics has received 1 230 000 SEK in research funding from the Peter Wallenberg Foundation to explore why talent management practices often fall short in practice, despite being a strategic HR priority.
Ett fraktfartyg med containers fotat uppifrån
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16.06.2025
The COVID-19 pandemic, the blockage of the Suez Canal in 2021, and the Russia-Ukraine war are examples of events that have disrupted supply chains. Media is increasingly mentioning how such events fragment the global supply chains, and now new research proves them right. 
En vårdare håller en patients händer i sina händer
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12.06.2025
With healthcare organisations facing tighter budgets and growing financial insecurity, a new study from Hanken highlights the importance of involving care workers in shaping practical solutions - especially when it comes to resourcing and keeping promises made to clients and their families. The study addresses a growing tension between economic efficiency and the ethics of human care.
En man sitter framför en dator och skriver
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12.06.2025
New research shows that African governments’ external borrowing can enhance corporate access to capital, not hinder it. The reason is that external debt enhances market confidence. Unlike domestic borrowing, external debt brings fresh capital into the economy, enabling firms, especially listed and internationally active ones, to access financing more easily.
Hankenstudenterna Emma Richardson och Rie Koshida står bredvid varandra framför ett träd på Hankens gård.
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05.06.2025
As part of a project course in corporate social responsibility and humanitarian logistics at Hanken School of Economics, students have been working closely with various organisations to address real-world sustainability challenges. One student group focused on Hanken itself, developing a method to measure the university’s broader sustainability impacts, going beyond traditional carbon footprint reporting.
The text fact that turns into fake
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04.06.2025
Once viewed as political propaganda or military deception, disinformation has become a lucrative industrial complex, writes Hanken’s Associate Professor Carlos Diaz Ruiz in a new blog post.
En kvinna sitter ensam i ett mötesrum
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02.06.2025
There is a perception that Human Resource Management (HRM), which focuses on improving employee performance and engagement, fosters increased competition among colleagues and creates an environment where bullying can thrive. However, our research shows the opposite, writes Hanken Professor Denise Salin in a new blog post (in Swedish).
Prüfung Wirtschaftsdeutsch 2025
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30.05.2025
This year, eight Hanken students participated in the international exam "Prüfung Wirtschaftsdeutsch PWD" which is organised in Finland by the German Finnish Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with Hanken and the Goethe-Institute. The PWD diploma is the highest grade that can be obtained in business German.