Sun, sea and economics: study looks at competition and tax rise ‘pass-through’
The 33 smallest islands of Greece are an idyllic place to examine the important link between competition and tax rise ‘pass-through’, says a new study co-authored by Christos Genakos of Cambridge Judge.
£10,000 Cambridge prize celebrates pioneering social entrepreneurs
Three social entrepreneurs pioneering new approaches to health, law and community development have been recognised with the 2021 Cambridge Social Innovation Prize, awarded by Trinity Hall and the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation at the University of Cambridge.
Call for inventors
Do you want to know if your research results or early-stage technology has commercial potential? Cambridge Judge Business School invites you to submit a project proposal to EnterpriseTECH - entrepreneurship education with real-world experience.
Report considers varying reactions to coronavirus
The response to COVID-19 (coronavirus) differed between East and West, says Professor Zhang Wenhong in an article in the Cambridge Judge Business School’s China Report.
Take advantage of crisis, says expert
Businesses should use the COVID-19 pandemic to pivot to better service rather than making excuses, says Jaideep Prabhu, Professor of Marketing at Cambridge Judge Business School.
Study reveals resilience of alternative finance sector and growing contribution to business funding
Largest dataset for worldwide online alternative finance market reveals shifting geographical landscape and performance during the global pandemic.
Circular supply chains can be costly
Circular supply chains are more sustainable, but they will be rare unless consumers compromise on cost, says a Harvard Business Review article by Christoph Loch and Khaled Soufani of Cambridge Judge Business School.
Study investigates companies as they change course
Study of firms in an accelerator programme identifies key limitations to the ‘build-measure-learn’ scientific approach of early venture creation, says paper by Monique Boddington and Stelios Kavadias of Cambridge Judge.
Corporate Darwinism
Only 19 of 1,513 UK companies survived 70 years after mandatory consolidated accounts in 1948, says a natural selection-inspired study at Cambridge Judge Business School.
New quantum computing company will set the pace
Cambridge Quantum Computing, founded by Cambridge Judge Fellow Ilyas Khan, combines with Honeywell Quantum Solutions to create a new company.
Watching our waste
Supermarkets and consumers can both change their behaviour to reduce food waste, says Professor Yasemin Kor of Cambridge Judge Business School.
Industrial policy is failing, says report
The UK’s £7.3 billion flagship research and development tax credit scheme is failing to stimulate the additional spending required to meet the Government’s R&D target, concludes a new report from the Centre for Business Research at Cambridge Judge Business School.
Beyond Uberisation
Technology is now entwined with work and society, so the study of organisations needs to move beyond a narrow view of tech as a mere tool for managerial efficiency, says a new journal article co-authored by Dr Stella Pachidi of Cambridge Judge Business School.
Article explains how to turn strategy into action
Strategy can be translated into action through a ‘cascading’ process that requires collaboration in problem solving and communication, says an article co-authored by Professor Christoph Loch and Professor Stelios Kavadias of Cambridge Judge.
New COVID-19 tracker forecasts pandemic trajectory in India
A new CJBS COVID-19 Tracker for India, developed by Cambridge Judge Business School and the National Institute of Economic and Social Research in India working with Health Systems Transformation Platform in India, provides forecasts of the pandemic’s trajectory based on a recently developed model.
Talented teaching wins accolade
Dr Stella Pachidi of Cambridge Judge Business School, who focuses on digital business and artificial intelligence, is named by publication Poets & Quants to its 40 Under 40 list of talented young professors teaching in MBA programmes around the world.
Business School event aims to inspire
How can a business degree help you to progress your career? An event next week with Cambridge Judge Business School aims to inform and inspire people to think about pursuing an MBA.
Study looks at the impact of privatisation
The results of privatisation, back in the public eye due to the pandemic, often depend on the type of industry and its competitive framework, says a study co-authored by Dr Kamal Munir of Cambridge Judge.
New study investigates timeless ‘craft’
The concept of ‘craft’ is often narrowly applied to describe nostalgic approaches to work. But a new study led at Cambridge Judge Business School instead suggests that craft is better understood as a timeless alternative approach to any type of work in this era of machine learning.
Prize-winning paper shows how investors can influence companies on environmental and social issues
A research paper co-authored at Cambridge Judge Business School on how investors can influence companies on environmental and social issues is named best paper in the annual Brandes Institute Prize.
Planet Super League prompts action on climate change
Planet Super League, co-founded by Cambridge Judge MBA alumnus Tom Gribbin (MBA 2013), is a football tournament like no other. This time, it’s up to the fans to win it for the club by completing planet-saving activities.
‘Avalanche’ of innovation
Higher education faces shakeup over the next 20 years due to technological, demographic and social shifts, Dean Christoph Loch of Cambridge Judge says in the latest China Report from the China Advisory Council of Cambridge Judge.
Reputational spirals
Public criticism during crises can prompt innovation in environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices, but many firms instead get caught in a downward spiral, says Nareuporn Piyasinchai, a PhD candidate in the Strategy & International Business subject group at Cambridge Judge Business School.
Auditor university education: does it matter?
Auditors are certified as having the proper qualifications, so does the educational background of such an auditor matter? A new study co-authored at Cambridge Judge Business School finds that it does, as those with quantitative backgrounds produce better audits.
Cambridge female entrepreneurs awarded
Four entrepreneurs connected to Cambridge Judge Business School have been awarded the Innovate UK Women in Innovation awards. This year 40 female entrepreneurs were selected for the awards and will receive a one-year tailored package of financial support and mentoring.