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Research

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Many Finnish small and medium-sized (SMEs) companies are developing innovative and high-quality sustainable products and services. However, selling those products can be challenging. Hanken School of Economics has received 245,000 euros from Business Finland to equip SMEs with tools for successfully marketing sustainable offerings and achieving profitability.
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We need to focus more on the older adults in healthcare, and it is crucial to recognise their right to make independent decisions and maintain autonomy in residential care. This is highlighted by a new study that focuses on the oldest age group, with an average age of 92 years.
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25.02.2025
Professors Jaakko Aspara, Mika Gabrielsson and Johanna Gummerus will share insights on how to publish in top-level journals on 25.2.2025 from 13:00-14:30 in G226f.
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09.04.2025
In this CERS seminar, will Assistant Professor, Valeria Penttinen share insights and tips on navigating the world of academia. The seminar will take place in room G226f on Wednesday, April 9, from 15:30 to 16:30 (ECT).
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“Being prepared and resilient isn't just about facing the worst-case scenarios - preparedness should be part of everyday life”, says Hanken’s Aino Ruggiero, who has been researching citizens' home preparedness, among other topics.
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03.02.2025
Welcome to the first CERS Research Seminar of 2025, featuring two presentations. First, our guest, Professor Ingo Karpen. Following that, Maik Grimberg will present his work, with Ingo Karpen serving as the opponent. The seminar will take place on February 3, from 13:00 to 15:00, in room G226f (2nd floor, Arkadia 28 building).
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For years, being listed on a stock exchange has been seen as a prestigious and beneficial move for companies. Lately, however, there's been a noticeable drop in the number of companies wanting to stay publicly listed. A new study uncovers why some companies are choosing to voluntarily delist.
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10.06.2025
The conference is organized by the Faculty of Law of the University of Helsinki and the Hanken School of Economics in cooperation with the Nordic Corporate Governance Network.
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Despite the growing enthusiasm for green acquisitions, skepticism remains. The potential greening effects can be risky and time-consuming, and they don't always materialise. Hanken School of Economics has received 300,000 euros from Dr. h.c. Marcus Wallenberg’s Foundation for Research in Business Administration to find out what the challenges and benefits of Finnish so called green entrepreneurial acquisitions are.
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Hanken School of Economics has been granted over 150,000 euros from the Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment in Ostrobothnia for a research project aimed at developing tourism solutions that are more accessible, sustainable, and community-based. The project's pilot area is the World Heritage site in the Kvarken Archipelago.