Handelshögskolan i Stockholm, specifically the Institute for Entrepreneurship and Management, is a prominent institution in higher education focused on various aspects of business and management. Recent changes in admission regulations have been implemented, including the removal of the requirement for higher education tests, which may affect prospective students' application processes. The institution is also engaged in strategic foresight initiatives aimed at enhancing public sector effectiveness.
In collaboration with Konserthuset, Handelshögskolan is working to establish a new music tradition, reflecting its commitment to interdisciplinary approaches. The school has conducted studies examining the impact of testosterone on men's economic decisions, contributing to the understanding of behavioral economics. Furthermore, significant investments have been made in a sustainability hub by Mistra and the Kamprad Family Foundation, indicating a focus on sustainable business practices.
Notable appointments from the institution include Handelsalumn Anna Breman, who has been named Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. Additionally, Henrik Friman has taken on the role of Senior Advisor at the Center for Security and Resilience, while Martina Björkman Nyqvist has been appointed to Sida's board. These developments highlight the active involvement of the school's alumni in influential positions across various sectors.




