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Key Research Area: Business and economics
Phenomena like digitalisation and platform economy transform how we work, live and handle money and property.
Aalto University research addresses a range of issues related to business and economics, carried out in the areas of business, economics, industrial engineering and management.
Much of the work is done in close collaboration with Finnish industry.
Upcoming events
Public defence in Logistics, Lauri Kuula, MSc.
Title of the thesis: 鈥滿anaging resources in the Finnish social and health care sector through procurement and international recruitment - Essays on tendering, contracts and ethics鈥
Aalto Founder Talks #6: Peter Sarlin, Founder of AMD Silo AI, NestAI, Qutwo
Peter Sarlin is the founder of Silo AI, Europe's largest private AI lab, acquired by AMD in 2024 for 鈧665 million in Europe's largest AI exit. Plus, he'll be our speaker for Aalto Founder Talks in March!
Auto-Ethnography Without Confession: Artistic Research as Critical Method with Dr. Ally Zlatar
This interactive seminar explores how auto-ethnography can function as a rigorous artistic and research method without relying on confession or personal disclosure. Led by visiting artist Dr. Ally Zlatar, the workshop examines how strategic self-positioning, indirect narration, and formal constraints can be used as tools for inquiry and critique.
Better Business 鈥 Better Society seminar: Scaling a Startup with Scarce Resources: Case Small Giant Games
The seminar combines academic insights with practical and proven experience from scaling a company from Finland to the global stage.Latest news in this area
From breakthrough to business: Finland鈥檚 Aalto University is turning world-class science into companies
Aalto University鈥檚 strategic spin-off model is turning scientific breakthroughs into scalable businesses.
Learning to slow down: cold-water swimming benefits explored in new study
Swimming in cold water offers a temporal slowdown, promoting stress management and mental clarity that lingers long after the experience, says research from Finland.
Five things everyone should know about creativity
Creativity is not the preserve of artists or a rare innate talent but a human capacity we all share 鈥 and one that can be measured, developed, and led for. The two-year Creative Leap project explored how creativity shows up in everyday life and work and how it connects to companies鈥 financial results. Here are five key takeaways.
Research reveals the economic significance of family firms in Finland
The findings show that, on average, family firms are more profitable and financially resilient than other firms 鈥 and also invest more.Infrastructure
Founder School
Aalto Founder School brings entrepreneurship closer to all students at Aalto through monthly Founder Talks, a new minor studies programme, and a tailor-made Founder Sprint for the most driven founders. 聽
Our departments in this area
Department of Accounting & Business Law
The Department of Accounting is one of the leading research faculties in the Nordic region.
Department of Economics
The Department of Economics provides a comprehensive insight into the functioning of economies and the environment in which companies operate.
Department of Finance
The Department of Finance at Aalto University School of Business is one of the leading finance departments in Europe.
Department of Management Studies
The Department of Management Studies offers a dynamic environment for scholarship and learning.
Department of Marketing
The Department of Marketing is a thriving and dynamic community of faculty, researchers, staff, and students. The department has earned international acclaim for its ambitious and rigorous research output. We are at the bleeding edge of marketing.
Department of Industrial Engineering and Management
We conduct world-class research and education focusing on the creation and transformation of technology-based business.
Department of Information and Service Management
The Department of Information and Service Management refers to the creative use of information and digital technology in business and the move from industrial to service dominant forms of production.
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