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Redefining Purpose after Times of Crisis
  When crisis hits, it鈥檚 natural to feel that your job is insignificant. A little bit of creativity and a strong organizational vision help, says Assistant Professor Derin Kent from Warwick Business School.
      
      
     
  Firms that gain more media visibility can expect to perform better
  Firms that are more visible in the media increase their value and their stock returns, according to new research from Aalto University and Goethe University.
      
      
     
  Finance programme featured by Financial Times
  Head of Department Elias Rantapuska聽has been interviewed for the article.聽
      
      
     
  School of Business gets high marks from its own students: 鈥淥ur school helps create a better world鈥
  Aalto University School of Business has reached the second-highest level in the international Positive Impact Rating (PIR) in which students evaluate the activities of their own school in sustainable development and responsibility. 
      
      
     
  School of Business donor stories: Tatu Pohjola
  The best thing was the community that I got into: a large, happy and supportive group of people who are curious for new and strive for better. 
      
      
     
  School of Business donor stories: Olli Karkkila
  I  remember studying with great warmth and have very fond memories of student life. I have been able to work with great people in Finland鈥檚 leading companies. For this, I feel deep gratitude to the School of Business. 
      
      
     
  Visiting Faculty Barbara Edwards: 鈥楥ultural diversity enriches everyone鈥檚 academic experience.鈥
  Barbara Edwards (MAcc, CPA, CA, EdD), retired Senior Lecturer from Simon Fraser University, Vancouver BC Canada, has a long and successful teaching career. In her home university, Edwards received a TD-Canada Trust Distinguished Teaching Award, which is awarded based on colleague and student nominations, and a placement on the SFU Beedie School of Business Teaching Honour Roll. Before she started to teach at SFU in 1993, Edwards worked as a Senior Tax Manager at KPMG.
      
      
     
  Eight top-ranked universities and business schools join forces to create a European network of online credited elective courses for undergraduates
  The ECOL initiative underscores the importance of building a common European online curriculum that can be expanded and developed over time, following the EU principles of innovation, digitalisation, sustainability and inclusion.
      
      
     
  Visiting professor David Derichs: 鈥業nternational student body creates a diverse and creative atmosphere in class鈥
  David Derichs, Assistant Professor from Aalto University School of Business, took his BSc at Maastricht School of Business and Economics and MSc at the London School of Economics. He received his PhD in Accounting at Aalto University School of Business. Derichs has seven years of Strategy Consultancy experience at Roland Berger.
      
      
     
  Low level of education the clearest common feature behind payment defaults
  Payment defaults are also more frequent among families with children and the recently divorced and their accumulation is common especially among young people and those with credit card and instalment payment debt, according to a recent study.
      
      
     
  School of Business donor stories: Anni Heikkil盲
  鈥業 challenge all our alumni to donate, even with a small amount.鈥
      
      
    Visiting faculty Beryl Pittman: 鈥楽tudents make tremendous progress and are proud of their final deliverable.鈥
  Beryl Pittman, Senior Lecturer at the Department of English in North Carolina State University, regards teaching in the BScBA Program as the #1 highlight of her career. In addition to her teaching work at our Mikkeli Campus and her home university, Pittman has been heavily involved with entrepreneurship at NC State, presenting at conferences, and teaching with global initiative programs at NC State.
      
      
     
  Well moderated! Focus on growth and cryptocurrencies in the discussion between the President of the Republic and Aalto University students
  Given a chance to step into big shoes was a show of confidence 鈥 and characteristic of Aalto University, says economics student Elina Rauvala, who moderated the event that paved the way for the upcoming Kultaranta Talks.
      
      
     
  School of Business donor stories: Tianyi Pan
  鈥楾he business studies and a very international career brought me a unique ability to see things from many different perspectives and very holistically, not just from a certain point of view,鈥 tells our alumnus and donor Tianyi Pan, who works with AI and machine learning in Shanghai.
      
      
     
  Cooperative business veteran Taavi Heikkil盲 starts his new post at Aalto University
  Heikkil盲鈥檚 Executive in Residence position has been established with donated funds. Cooperative business is stronger in Finland than anywhere else in the world, which is why donors believe it is important to invest in research and teaching in this field and in collaboration between businesses and the university.
      
      
     
  Visiting professor Finbarr Bradley: "BScBA Program offers a very enriching experience."
  Finbarr Bradley, an Adjunct Professor from the University College Dublin, Ireland, takes a fascinating and unique approach to teaching green entrepreneurship. His warm and witty personality intertwined with his eminent knowledge and passion on sustainability inspires students to examine how they can make a meaningful difference and live authentic flourishing lives both in the global and local business environment. 
      
      
     
  Step up your digital game with this summer's Digital Business Master Class
  In the hybrid adaptation of Digital Business Master Class, students from all over the world have the chance to join a highly facilitated and challenge-based course on Digital Business either online or on-campus. 
      
      
     
  Alumna Roosa Mannonen: My career path has been a very colourful mix
  School of Business, Mikkeli Campus alumna Roosa Mannonen sees the value of working with course projects not only when in work life, but also when applying for a job: 'The confidence you鈥檒l gain from those numerous presentations done during studies might just make you land the job you want.'
      
      
     
  Educational renewal with lifewide learning is one of the four key strategic initiatives at School of Business
  Multidisciplinary degree programs, digital education, Sustainable Development Goals, and holistic wellbeing are in focus when the School鈥檚 educational offering is developed further. 
      
      
     
  Cutting-edge research and infrastructure is one of the four School of Business key strategic initiatives
  The aim is to help researchers to succeed in their research even better.
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          