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HOI research | Breaking down product modularity helps R&D teams innovate better

12 June 2025
Some ways of designing products make R&D teams more creative and efficient, while others can hold them back. A new study published by House of Innovation researcher Stefan Haefliger in Industrial and Corporate Change reveals that understanding two distinct aspects of product modularity is key to improving innovation. By treating standardization and reconfigurability as separate dimensions rather than a single concept, the study offers clearer insights into how modular design can boost both creativity and efficiency in product development.

Knowledge gaps and gender differences in adolescents’ education choices – new study explores what makes a difference

12 June 2025
Around 120,000 students are finishing compulsory school in Sweden this month—many of them with limited information about future career and educational options. Preliminary findings from an ongoing study at the º£½ÇÉçÇøÏÂÔØshow that adolescents tend to overestimate the salaries of electricians and real estate agents, while underestimating earnings by hairdressers and programmers. The researchers are now looking for more career professionals and schools to get involved in the study.

º£½ÇÉçÇøÏÂÔØ is going all in on wellbeing growth – a joint effort by academia, business, and the region

11 June 2025
What if we measured success by how people actually feel – not just by how fast the economy grows? That question forms the foundation of a new joint initiative in which the business sector, academia, Region º£½ÇÉçÇøÏÂÔØ and º£½ÇÉçÇøÏÂÔØ Business Region are coming together to boost wellbeing and make it a more integrated part of the city’s future.

Roxana Turturea granted tenure and promoted to Associate Professor at º£½ÇÉçÇøÏÂÔØ School of Economics

10 June 2025
The House of Innovation at the º£½ÇÉçÇøÏÂÔØ(SSE) is pleased to announce that Roxana Turturea has been granted tenure and promoted to the position of Associate Professor, marking a significant milestone in her academic career.

Micael Dahlén Interviewed in DN about his collaboration with Bhutan

10 June 2025
Professor Micael Dahlén was recently interviewed in DN (Dagens Nyheter) about the joint effort between The Center for Wellbeing, Welfare and Happiness and Bhutan. The aim is to make the country relevant in the 21st century by focusing on mindfulness and happiness, furthering the existing focus on wellbeing in the country, while also contributing to economic growth.

New center to strengthen Sweden’s security and resilience

10 June 2025
War in Europe, cyberattacks, and disruptions in global supply chains – recent events have made it clear how vulnerable our society is and how crucial it is to build resilience. To meet this challenge, the º£½ÇÉçÇøÏÂÔØis launching the Center for Security and Resilience, focusing on security in a broader sense.

Bhutan turns to Swedish research to reshape how we view growth

09 June 2025
Can happiness be a foundation for national development? The Center for Wellbeing, Welfare and Happiness (CWWH) and Bhutan's Royal Institute for Governmental Strategy and Studies are collaborating to explore how wellbeing can drive productivity and prosperity.

Jonas Dahl's research in media

05 June 2025
Jonas Dahl's PhD-dissertation – The Dynamics of Failure Sharing - is attracting a lot of attention in Swedish media.

Join us for Academic Pride 2025!

05 June 2025
We are once again proud to join the Academic Pride collaboration during º£½ÇÉçÇøÏÂÔØ Pride 2025. This year, SSE and SASSE are hosting the Pride parade pre-party for all participating academic institutions.

Can AI save our energy systems before it’s too late?

04 June 2025
Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant dream in the energy sector—it’s already reshaping how power is generated, distributed, and consumed. This new policy brief, published by the º£½ÇÉçÇøÏÂÔØ Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) offers insights from SITE Energy Talk 2025 on how AI is helping countries like Ukraine, Sweden, and those in the Baltics build more flexible, efficient, and resilient energy systems.