MMTC members, in collaboration with other stakeholders, deliver video or audio podcasts on a range of topics.

MMTC member, Duncan Levinsohn, has recently had an inspiring discussion with Tom Roodro from Mötesplats Social Innovation (MSI) about the impact of business contributions to social sustainability.

The conversation is featured on the MSI podcast series, "Obruten Mark" External link, opens in new window. (Swedish only). Obruten Mark or Unbroken Ground in English, is a podcast that discusses social innovation tackling complex societal challenges and highlighting both new and established solutions to various problems, as well as possible ways forward.

Two men recording a podcast

The podcast "Unbroken ground" is produced by Mötesplats Social Innovation (MSI), which is a national network, where Jönköping University (JU) forms one of six nodes in Sweden. Three episodes highlight research conducted at JU, and the conversation with Duncan is first. JU's work with MSI is coordinated by Jönköping Academy.

The Esports Research Report External link, opens in new window.

The Esports Research Report is a resource for researchers, students and people interested in esports. We talk to researchers across a range of scientific disciplines who are doing work within the field of esports and games. We also talk to the people engaged in the industry to try build a clearer picture of what is happening within this fast moving and innovative context. Dive into the scientific side of Esports with MMTC member Brian McCauley and Steph Orme, who break down different aspects with fascinating people from esports and science.

This podcast is available in audio formats External link, opens in new window. and also as Youtube videos. External link, opens in new window.

Social Innovation & Sustainable Business Talks series External link, opens in new window.

In this podcast series, you will hear what practitioners from sustainability-oriented companies and academics from different fields focusing on social innovation and sustainability research think about the major challenges and future opportunities in the transition to the circular economy.

The project is partly supported by The Mötesplats Social Innovation project funded by Vinnova, Sweden’s Innovation Agency, and the Media, Management and Transformation Research Centre (MMTC) at Jönköping International Business School in Sweden.

New podcasts and themes coming soon...