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Stockholm School of Economics

EducationStockholm, Sweden
About: Stockholm School of Economics is a education organization based out in Stockholm, Sweden. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Cost effectiveness. The organization has 1186 authors who have published 4891 publications receiving 285543 citations. The organization is also known as: Stockholm Business School & Handelshögskolan i Stockholm.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the role that the individual plays in the knowledge processes in multinationals and the relationship between individual knowledge sourcing activities and performance, and find that intrinsic motivations are strongly related to creativity and efficiency.

98 citations

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TL;DR: The inclusion of all osteoporotic fractures has a marked effect on intervention thresholds, that these vary with age, and that available treatments can be cost-effectively targeted to individuals at moderately increased risk are concluded.

98 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the dynamics of social capital in 121 new foreign market entries (FMEs) of 24 Swedish and New Zealand small-to medium-sized enterprises in early and later phases of their internationalization.

98 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide empirical evidence about the determinants of corporate ownership structure in Swedish listed corporations and find that ownership concentration decreases with firm size and increases with firm-specific risk.
Abstract: This paper provides empirical evidence about the determinants of corporate ownership structure. In Swedish listed corporations, ownership concentration decreases with firm size and increases with firm-specific risk. We also find that dual classes of shares create vote concentration but that the presence of differential voting rights have limited impact on equity concentration. Our results indicate that the ambition to control a firm is not motivated by a ‘pure demand for power’. Furthermore, the value of control does not derive from the possibility to expropriate the fringe of minority shareholders. The value of control has to be motivated by some other economic motives including ownership of equity.

98 citations

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TL;DR: This article examined the outcome additionality of prestigious early-stage government subsidies and found that subsidies attract more human and financial capital than their non-subsidized counterparts because the association with a prestigious government organization signals legitimacy of the new venture.

98 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Magnus Johannesson10234240776
Thomas J. Sargent9637039224
Bengt Jönsson8136533623
J. Scott Armstrong7644533552
Johan Wiklund7428830038
Per Davidsson7130932262
Julian Birkinshaw6423329262
Timo Teräsvirta6222420403
Lars E.O. Svensson6118820666
Jonathan D. Ostry5923211776
Alexander Ljungqvist5913914466
Richard Green5846814244
Bo Jönsson5729411984
Magnus Henrekson5626113346
Assar Lindbeck5423413761
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20237
202251
2021247
2020219
2019186
2018168