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  • Research on challenges in the Swedish pension system


    Johannes Hagen, Assistant Professor in Economics at Jönköping International Business School, has received a post-doctoral grant of SEK 1.6 million from the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare (Forte), to study the challenges of the Swedish pension system for three years.
  • Improved accessibility increases regional development


    On 29 September, Therese Norman defended her doctoral thesis on how improved accessibility to transportation services, human capital and jobs can affect regional development.
  • Organizations under pressure synergize to survive


    What happens to the integrity and core values of an organization when it is under pressure? In a new thesis from Jönköping University, Sara Ekberg investigates how organizations within the newspaper industry respond to challenges and opportunities.
  • World-class research in Jönköping


    A new independent report shows that Jönköping International Business School ranks first in Europe and second worldwide in entrepreneurship research.
  • Book on entrepreneurship most downloaded


    The book ”Contextualizing entrepreneurship in emerging economies and developing countries” is the most downloaded book at Edward Elgar in the period of January to August 2017.
  • Towards a future where machines understand us


    In most respects, the web and its possibilities have evolved far beyond what most people thought was possible. In other respects, we have only just scratched the surface. In a new PhD thesis, Karl Hammar is finding models that can take the internet to the next step.