Here are the winners of the Malmsten Award for Best Master's Thesis
The Richard C. Malmsten Memorial Foundation Award for Best Theses is awarded each year to the best thesis within each Graduate School master’s programme. The award has been given since the initiation of the Graduate Business School/Graduate School master’s programmes in 1997. We at the Graduate School are most grateful to Fredrik Malmsten and the Richard C. Malmsten Memorial Foundation for all their support, and the ability to compete for this award is highly appreciated among our students.
Master of Science in Accounting and Financial Management
Climate-Related Disclosures in Financial Statements: A Study on the Connection
with Front-End Disclosures and the Role of Institutional Investors
Malin Adolfsson and Sanna Andersson
Master of Science in Economics
Innovation Effects of Market-Based vs. Non-Market-Based Instruments:
Sectoral Differences and the Porter Hypothesis Revisited
Elin Solfeldt
Master of Science in Finance
Extending Parametric Portfolio Policies: Improving Performance through
Macroeconomic Conditioning
Jacob Allestam
Master of Science in Finance
Venture Capital Timing and Firm Valuation: Evidence from Scandinavian Ventures
Vendela Ljungberg
(together with Vanessa da Costa, Knowledge-based Entrepreneurship)
Master of Science in Innovation and Industrial Management
Amanda Hansson
What Opportunities and Challenges do Athletic Sportswear Companies face when Involving Elite Athletes in Innovation?
Master of Science in International Business and Trade
Erik Landa and Oscar Elfvin
The Role of Entrepreneurial Experience in the Activities and Internationalization of Ventures
Master of Science in Knowledge-based Entrepreneurship
Vanessa da Costa (together with Vendela Ljungberg, Finance)
Venture Capital Timing and Firm Valuation: Evidence from Scandinavian Ventures
Master of Science in Logistics and Transport Management
Robin Westlund and Kristoffer Schill
AI in Supply Chain Risk Management - A study on how Artificial Intelligence can be Applied on Supply Chain Risk Management and its Effects on Decision-making using Technology-Task Fit Theory
Master of Science in Management
Isabelle Frisinger and Alex Lindberg
Exploring Collaborative Boundary Work through Trainee Programs
Master of Science in Marketing and Consumption
Malin Karlsson and Kerstin Ekholm
(dis)Authenticating Inclusive Advertising Consumer Interpretations of Inclusive Advertising in the Hair Removal Industry