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Short Program May 14 – 24: Creating the New in an International Context

Room 133, Main Building, Sveavägen 65

Monday 14/5 Tuesday 15/5 Wednesday 16/5 Thursday 17/5 Friday 18/5 Saturday 19/5 Sunday 20/5

9.15 Introduction to the Course, major themes and assignments

The International Context – semi- globalization and game- park capitalism

8.45 Meet outside the Vasa Museum (Galärvarvsvägen 14)

When innovation fails – workshop at the Vasa Museum 8.45-12.30

9.15-11 Macroeconomics - the Swedish perspective (Prof. David Domeij) 11-12 Udo Zander

9.15 - 11

Entrepreneurship (Prof.

Sarah Jack) 11-12 Udo Zander

Meet at 8 am at Central Station, Stockholm City Platform for Pendeltåg (commuter trains) towards

Tumba/Södertälje.

Of Robots and Cows (Study visit to DeLaval ) 9.15-12.20

Group is meeting at 9 am at Strandvägen, by the boat Cinderella

Excursion to the Archipelago

Exploring Stockholm on your own

12-13 Lunch at SSE (Atrium)

12.30-13.15 Lunch at the Museum

12-13 Lunch lecture with SSE Business Lab and the Student Association, Room Ragnar

12-13 Lunch at SSE (Atrium)

Lunch at DeLaval Lunch in the Archipelago

13-17 The International Context, Swedish Culture and Decisionmaking

Formation around the Team Project

Vasa Case

Ca 14-17 The International Context , Culture and Decisionmaking (continued)

Team Project kick-off

13-15 Swedish MNCs – an overview (Associate Prof. Peter Hagström) Team Project

13-17 Creating the New:

Entrepreneurship and Creative Destruction

Sustainable competitive advantage and multisided platforms

Novelty Creation, success bias, the odds, and implications

14.00 Money and the World’s oldest Central Bank (Study visit to Tumba Bruksmuseum)

Excursion

Back in Stockholm about 18.00.

Stockholm on your own

17.00 Art Tour, Atrium 18.00 Welcome Dinner (Terrace Room)

17.30 Guided Tour of Gamla Stan

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Short Program May 14 – 24: Creating the New in an International Context

Room 133, Main Building, Sveavägen 65

Monday 21/5 Tuesday 22/5 Wednesday 23/5 Thursday 24/5

10.00 Study visit to Ericsson Garage in Kista

9.15 -10.15 Team Projects:

status and debriefing

10.15-12 Swedish Private Equity (Prof. Per Strömberg &

Andy Schenkel)

9.15-11 Fintech in Sweden (Dr. Claire Ingram Bogusz)

11-11.30 Team Projects:

status and debriefing

9.15-12 Presentations of Team Project

12-13 Lunch (probably in Kista)

12-13 Lunch at SSE 11.30-12.30 Lunch at SSE 12-13 Lunch at SSE

13-14.30 Change management – the Nordic way

15-15.45

Visit to SSE Business Lab (Douglas Stark &

Entrepreneurs), Östermalmsgatan 26 A, 3rd floor

13-16 On Sweden: What kind of animal is this? (Prof. Örjan Sjöberg)

16-17 Visit to Global Challenges Conference

12.30-14.30

Summary and Team Project presentation preparation

14.45-17

Design workshop with class in Business & Management and group from Babson, Stora Salen

13-14.30 The Royal Academy of Sciences and “inside the work behind a Nobel Prize”

15-16.30 Guided Tour Stockholm City Hall

Farewell Dinner 17.30 at Restaurant Trattorian

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Short Program May 14 – 24: Creating the New in an International Context

Room 133, Main Building, Sveavägen 65

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