Expertise

My research centres on two main themes. The first concerns philanthropy, strategic grant-making, impact investing and the role of foundations in society, both in Sweden and internationally. This work contributes to understanding how philanthropic actors influence social development and policy. The second theme addresses strategy and governance in membership-based organisations—such as associations, federations, and cooperatives—offering insights into how these entities navigate complexity, sustain legitimacy, and create value for their members.

I’m passionate about teaching leadership, management, and civil society theory—ranging from curious bachelor students to experienced executives in the Executive MBA program. I also regularly lecture for organizations and professional audiences. Currently, I serve as Course Director for the mandatory leadership course in the bachelor program at the Stockholm School of Economics.

In addition to my academic work, I am a board member of the Association of Swedish Foundations and collaborate closely with Philea, the European philanthropy network. I serve as a reviewer for journals such as Voluntas and have experience as an independent expert for the European Commission. I also advise and speak for both Swedish and international foundations and associations.

Organizational Affiliations

Affiliated Researcher, Department of Management and Organization

Past Affiliations

Postdoc Fellow, Stockholm University (Sweden, Stockholm)

Highlights - Output

Journal article

by Pelle ÅbergStefan Einarsson and Marta Reuter

Published 2021

Voluntas, 32, 3, 634 - 648

Edited book

by Stefan Einarsson

Published 2021

Journal article

by Pelle ÅbergStefan Einarsson and Marta Reuter

Published 2020

Politics and Governance, 8, 3, 142 - 151

Book chapter

by Stefan Einarsson and Filip Wijkström

Published 2019

Managing hybrid organizations: Governance, professionalism and regulation, 215 - 241

Journal article

by Filip Wijkström and Stefan Einarsson

Published 2018-11

American Behavioral Scientist, 62, 13, 1889 - 1918

Report

by T.N.M SchuytB.M Gouwenberg and Stefan Einarsson

Published 2018-06-01

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