NEW RESEARCH | How companies succeed in sustainable innovation

Companies are investing a lot of resources in sustainable innovation. But what does it take to succeed? Recent research at the School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg, has identified three key factors.
Most read articles this summer

Nature and entrepreneurship for better mental health, mistakes in product development and culture clashes in government projects. These are the topics of some of the most read articles of the summer.
BOOK TIP: The challenges of patents today

What role do patents play in a digital world? How does a pandemic affect patent strategies and collaborations? In the anthology A Modern Guide to Patents: Challenges of Patenting in the 21st Century, researchers and experts from the business community share their experiences and insights on the functioning and evolution of patents in the 21st century.
NEW RESEARCH | Precarious employment increases chances of starting a business

A small change in the Employment Protection Act encouraged more people to become self-employed. But how did they fare? Research at Stockholm University explains.
BOOK TIP: The totality of innovation processes (Open access)

The Elgar Encyclopedia of Innovation Management provides a broad and up-to-date overview of innovation management. Over 100 experts contribute articles highlighting both established and emerging issues – from business models and ecosystems to impact investing, radical creativity and dark innovation.
HELLO THERE! Samielle Drake advises small businesses on how to navigate public procurement

There are many reasons why small businesses often struggle to win public tenders: lack of resources, complex specifications, oversized contracts – these are just a few examples. Recently graduated economist Samielle Drake, from Umeå University, gives her best advice to small businesses that want to increase their chances in public procurement.
NEW RESEARCH | Culture clash hinders innovation in government projects

Public authorities want to innovate to meet climate targets, but find themselves in cultural clashes with forward-thinking consultants. But is it resistance that is the problem?
NEW RESEARCH | Here are the crimes that increase most among small businesses

We know about companies as victims of crime, but we know less about companies as tools of crime. Researchers at Södertörn University want to change that.
NEW RESEARCH | Here are the mistakes suppliers make in product development – 3 tips for success

Many small and medium-sized suppliers believe that success in partnerships is about understanding the customer. But the biggest challenge is often at home.
NEW RESEARCH | How to make the metals industry more sustainable – and competitive

In many factories, cutting tools are discarded as soon as they become dull, even though they can often be reused. It’s expensive, bad for the environment and makes industry dependent on imported metals from troubled parts of the world. But there is a solution.