Study examines cultural fit in big pharma integration
Piyush Durani, an Executive MBA graduate of Cambridge Judge (EMBA 2018), measures cultural fit in the $74 billion merger of Bristol-Myers Squibb and Celgene.
Why Arm’s sale to Nvidia has stunned the tech industry
Hamza Mudassir, Visiting Fellow in Strategy at Cambridge Judge Business School, discusses how Cambridge-based ARM’s proposed sale to Nvidia has stunned the tech industry.
Fixed-income venture
Cambridge Enterprise leads strategic funding round for startup Bond180, which was launched by three Cambridge MBA graduates.
Third global cryptoasset benchmarking study is launched
A report from the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance highlights greater regulatory compliance by cryptoasset service providers.
Accelerated transformation needed post pandemic, says expert
Companies need to accelerate digital transformation in emerging from pandemic crisis, says Gavin Patterson of Salesforce, in an interview with Cambridge Judge Dean Christoph Loch.
Research looks at gender diversity and company performance
A study co-authored at Cambridge Judge Business School says men and women working together on top management teams – not “the-more-(women)-the-better” – boosts firm performance.
Impactful research wins awards
Dr Khaled Soufani and Professor Daniel Ralph of Cambridge Judge Business School have been named winners of the 2020 Sandra Dawson Research Impact Award for the impact of their research on non-academic stakeholders.
Podcast series looks into surgical safety
An MBA student at Cambridge Judge Business School, Taylor Ottesen (MBA 2019), is co-creator of a new podcast, Global Scalpels, that focuses on the five billion people around the world who lack access to safe and affordable surgery.
Report investigates catastrophe insurance
Higher insurance penetration usually speeds recovery from natural disasters, but not in the US due to a fragmented insurance market, says new report from the Centre for Risk Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School.
Controversy pays
A new book by Dr Thomas Roulet of Cambridge Judge Business School outlines how generating negative feedback can be beneficial.
Study examines bribery
A new study co-authored by Professor Raghu Rau of Cambridge Judge Business School finds that $1 in bribes is linked to $6 to $9 increases in the value of bribing firms, but the research punctures some common bribery beliefs.
Award-winning paper explores 'sensemaking' on the Amazon
Paper about ‘sensemaking’ on the Amazon co-authored by Mark de Rond and Jennifer Howard-Grenville of Cambridge Judge Business School wins Best Published Paper Award by OMT division of Academy of Management.
FLIT: a new design of portable electric bicycle
A venture on the Accelerate Cambridge programme at Cambridge Judge Business School has designed a new electric bike with no visible battery and an easier folding mechanism.
Article looks at ways to transition from the pandemic
Professor Sunita Sah of Cambridge Judge Business School suggests 10 considerations to engage people and communities in the transition phase from government measures to combat COVID-19.
New study looks at growth theory
A new study co-authored by Professor Yasemin Kor of Cambridge Judge Business School takes a broader look at how multinational enterprises grow profitably over time.
Applications close soon for MBA market analysis projects
Could your business benefit from a market analysis around a new product, treatment or service? Has your business been disrupted by COVID-19, meaning you are looking to pivot into a different market segment or geography entirely? If so, you could benefit from the insight and support of a team of MBA students from Cambridge Judge Business School.
Research paper examines 'icebergs' and 'elbows'
The coronavirus pandemic has expanded the common perception of who is a “key” worker to include not only doctors and pharmacists but also cleaners, janitors and other unsung heroes of the past few months.
Bollywood films throw light on energy research
Energy studies are often highly technical. A new study from the University of Cambridge takes a far more colourful approach, using 19 Indian feature films to document household energy and appliance use.
Think about how we think
Pandemic shows that organisational scholars need to see the world as systems of interdependent activity rather than individual entities, says Professor Jennifer Howard-Grenville.
Visionogy: helping companies tell a big story in short bursts
When it comes to video advertising in the age of distraction and constant scrolling, brevity is a tactic that companies and agencies often use to cut through the noise. But presenting different facets of a firm’s brand through multiple short video clips can be both time consuming and costly. Two Cambridge Executive MBA (EMBA) participants have developed a platform to make video advertising…
Programme explores workplace equality
Companies need ‘awkward conversations’ to address lack of diversity, Dr Kamal Munir of Cambridge Judge Business School says on a BBC radio programme.
Cambridge Live Online offers extraordinary learning in extraordinary times
With nearly every organisation impacted by COVID-19, learning has quickly become a core organisational response to this new world of work. Cambridge Judge Business School is helping executives adapt through a new series of online programmes, with a special discount available to Cambridge Network members.
Time for research into corporate wrongdoing, says study
Management research can prove its relevance by investigating corporate corruption during an economic downturn, says a new study co-authored by Professor Shaz Ansari of Cambridge Judge Business School.
Government grant for cyber security startup ThinkCyber
The ThinkCyber startup co-founded by Cambridge Judge Business School alumnus Tim Ward (PGDE 2016) was awarded a Fast Start UK business disruption grant to further develop its security awareness software Redflags.
Coronavirus and mental health
People with coronavirus symptoms are more likely to have general psychiatric disorders and loneliness, says a study co-authored at Cambridge Judge Business School.