In this issue we also highlight the challenges of commerce in city centres, a visit from Leeds, and the KEFU thesis competition. Note that submissions are due on 1 September.
We're excited to present our event at Kulturnatten and hope many of you will join us for a conversation about money.
Still in the top! LUSEM reaffirms its “Triple Crown” status
Lund University School of Economics and Management (LUSEM) has now received its reaccreditation through both the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) and The Association of MBAs (AMBA).
The triple accreditation, or the Triple Crown, is the combination of accreditations held by around 130 business schools worldwide (less than 1 per cent of all business schools).
High street retail and its challenges. Ulf Johansson, Professor in Marketing at LUSEM, gives his thoughts on the future of commerce in the city centers of Sweden. Are we buying all our things in malls and online, or will the city centers endure?
Ulf draws comparisons to the UK and highlights the importance of politicians getting involved. (This News comment is in Swedish).
Synergizing Research and Retail for Innovative Collaborations Between Japan and Sweden
Join the Centre for Retail Research and IKEA for a seminar designed to promote scientific exchange between Japan and Sweden on 18 September.
Contributions are due on 1 September. Submitted papers should be approved Bachelor, Magister or Master theses from fall of 2023 or spring of 2024.
They should relate to local or regional development in Skåne, within the fields of leadership, organisation or democracy. KEFU initiates and supports education that is applicable and related to the work of the municipalities in Skåne as well as Region Skåne