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Ebba Sjögren

Researcher at Stockholm School of Economics

Publications -  25
Citations -  401

Ebba Sjögren is an academic researcher from Stockholm School of Economics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Valuation (finance) & Health care. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 24 publications receiving 343 citations. Previous affiliations of Ebba Sjögren include Stockholm University.

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Valuation Studies? Our Collective Two Cents

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the results of a poll made among the members of the editorial and advisory boards of Valuation Studies, focusing on three questions: 1. Why is the study of valuation topical? 2. What speci!c issues related to valuation are the most pressing ones to explore? 3. What sites and methods would be interesting for studying valuation?
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The Q(u)ALYfying hand: health economics and medicine in the shaping of Swedish markets for subsidized pharmaceuticals

TL;DR: The Q(u)ALYfying hand: health economies and medicine in the shaping of Swedish markets for subsidized pharmaceuticals shows how the role of ideology and politics in shaping markets for pharmaceuticals has an impact on prices.
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Valuation Studies and the Critique of Valuation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors ask how the very study of such practices relates to the exercising of critical judgement on these very same practices, and the question hinges on what counts as good and worthwhile research in the first place.
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Valuation and Calculation at the Margins

TL;DR: Valuation studies is an emerging field with visible momentum as discussed by the authors, which is evidenced not only by the existence of this journal, but also by several edited volumes and special issues published on the explicit theme of examining valuations and how things are made valuable.
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‘Accounting Talk’ Through Metaphorical Representations: Change Agents and Organisational Change in Home-Based Elderly Care

TL;DR: In this article, a change process within an organization providing home-based elderly care is analysed using metaphor theory and insights from the literature on accounting talk. But the authors focus on the metaphorical representations of accounting concepts, not the organizational change process.