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Research integrity morning
Are you conducting research in Finland? Do you know where to look for advice for the integrity and high ethical standards in research?

Anastasia Koptsyukh: I have a lot of support from the community
'Our unit is very young and dynamic. There are 15 of us in total. Our culture is vibrant, supportive, and embracing. It鈥檚 oriented towards professional growth and development.'

Register for the remaining Open Science & Research Data Management webinars this spring
All events include a Q&A, so you can get help for your specific questions.

Does entrepreneurship cause stress and burnout? True or false: five claims about entrepreneurs鈥 wellbeing
Professor Ewald Kibler examines common beliefs about entrepreneurship in light of his recent research

Henri Yoki: When my children ask what their dad is doing, I answer that I am solving the climate crisis
Henri Yoki, M.Sc. in both tech and business, founded his first company while studying international business at the School of Business. Today, he is the Founder and CEO of a company focusing on green energy transition. There, he gets to widely apply everything he learned during his career and studies.

Various career paths: Satu R盲m枚 writes bestseller crime stories to balance a career in digital communication where brevity and concision rule
R盲m枚 is able to lead a life that is truly her own as an author and entrepreneur in communication, as her business competence allows her to maintain sufficient profit margins and keep her finances in check

The students鈥 research work gave Pohjola Insurance and OP Life Assurance companies an important overall insight to sustainable insurance business
Customers and investors are expecting insurers to undertake sustainability actions in all the business activities

From periphery to business core
Sustainability was an unusual, if not odd, research topic in business schools in the early 1990s. The most radical changes are, however, yet to come, says Professor Minna Halme.

Students explored how Deloitte could attract more female applicants to their M&A unit
Deloitte aims to develop gender balance

Register for training in research data management and open science in spring 2023
Registration is open for the spring 2023 training!

Professor Mikko Jalas: 鈥榃e must be able to imagine the impossible to find new perspectives鈥
New professors: Mikko Jalas has been appointed as Associate Professor (tenured) in the field of Co-innovating for Circular Solutions from July 2022.

Student team participated in development of Hilti鈥檚 reward and benefit system
Corporate customer liked concrete recommendations

Professor Rebecca Piekkari selected as Espoo Ambassador 2022
As Espoo Ambassador, Professor Piekkari will represent Espoo's scientific excellence when travelling around the world

Online course 鈥淲ood products and processes鈥 starts 27.2.2023
Learn 100% online the links between wood product properties and typical applications in the living environment.

Online course 鈥淲ood material science鈥 starts 10.1.2023
Learn 100% online how the structure of wood affects its physical and mechanical properties.

Alumnus Mikko J盲盲skel盲inen: Studying at the School of Business has opened many professional doors
Our alumnus Mikko J盲盲skel盲inen, who majored in Creative Sustainability and also studied finance, ended up working in management consulting after graduation. While in that position, he became fascinated by transport and real estate infrastructure projects, which led him to a job involving urban economy and land use general planning for the City of Helsinki, and from there, a position at the Ministry of Transport and Communications. The best parts of his job are the interesting tasks and his knowledgeable colleagues.

100 years since the first professors of business administration started their work
In 1922, Ky枚sti J盲rvinen began as the professor of business administration

Alfred Kordelin prize of 50 000 euros to Professor Minna Halme
According to the Prize Committee, Halme鈥檚 work has directly contributed towards a more sustainable society

Women imitate masculine traits to be taken seriously as gamers
Women working in the gaming industry feel required to imitate stereotypically masculine personality traits if they want to gain recognition in gaming communities, reveals new research from Aalto University School of Business.
