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.
Two new awards launched in honour of the late Cambridge Judge Professor Sucheta Nadkarni
The late Cambridge Judge Business School Professor, Sucheta S Nadkarni, who sadly passed away in October 2019, has been honoured with the creation of two new awards.
Racism & inequality: ‘a good time to act’
Society must actively combat racism and inequality because a ‘passive approach’ simply won’t work, says Kamal Munir of Cambridge Judge Business School.
Deaths and debt: inconsistent data causes confusion
Coronavirus deaths and swelling public sector debt share a data-quality problem, writes Dr Marion Boisseau-Sierra, University Lecturer in Accounting at Cambridge Judge.
Startup innovation boost
Two cutting-edge startups currently on the Accelerate Cambridge programme run by the Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School receive £100,000-plus Innovate UK funding boost.
Organisational culture matters
There are some key techniques to help an organisation’s culture survive despite staff working remotely, says Professor Jennifer Howard-Grenville of Cambridge Judge Business School.
De-risking drug innovation: biotech vs big pharma
Most approved “priority” medicines are developed by biotech rather than large pharmaceutical firms, says a two-decade study at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School.
How do AI, video conferencing and other technologies affect the workplace?
The latest podcast from Cambridge Judge Business School focuses on technology at work at a time when many people are working at home. The podcast, which was recorded remotely, looks at the roles of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and other automation, and their short- and long-term effects on the workplace and skills development.
Could coronavirus alter attitudes to climate change?
As an act of nature, coronavirus may make people change climate change behaviour, says Lord John Browne, former CEO of energy company BP.
Centre for Strategic Philanthropy established at Cambridge Judge, dedicated to high-growth markets
A new Centre for Strategic Philanthropy has been established at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School, dedicated to examining strategic philanthropy within and from the world’s highest-growth markets, including Africa, Developing Asia and the Middle East, at a time when philanthropy’s role in building social and environmental resilience is seen as increasingly essential.
New book looks at risk culture in business
New book Beyond Bad Apples looks at how organisations manage their risk culture, which is timely as firms examine their ethos on racial and gender issues.
'Multiple-shots-on-goal' approach needed to tackle Covid-19, say academics
A many-shots-on-goal approach – not command and control – will most effectively develop vaccines and treatments for COVID-19 (coronavirus), Cambridge Judge Business School academics say in a new 'California Management Review' article.
Barclays launches Back to Business toolkit for UK SMEs
Barclays has launched a toolkit to help small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) across the UK get back on their feet as they navigate the uncertainty created by coronavirus.
Webinars investigate 'The digital (dis)comfort zone'
The University of Cambridge Trust & Technology Initiative and Cambridge Judge Business School are launching a networking webinar series on “The digital (dis)comfort zone”. There will be two webinars each month throughout the summer.
CJBS Perspectives: Leadership in unprecedented times
A new video series produced by Cambridge Judge Business School begins with a lesson for leaders of organisations facing big challenges such as the Covid-19 crisis.
MBA students offer free consulting services
Has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted your business in a big way? Are you fighting against the difficult economic conditions? Cambridge MBA students offer to apply their professional experience, MBA learning and networks to undertake short-term, pro-bono consulting projects for UK businesses, to help withstand the current period and plan for the future.
Latest Cambridge Judge Business Debate podcast discusses Post-Brexit Britain
What are some of the issues facing Britain post-Brexit? John Gourd, CEO of the Cambridge Network, takes part in the latest Cambridge Judge Business Debate podcast, hosted by Michael Kitson, University Senior Lecturer in International Macroeconomics at Cambridge Judge Business School, and featuring Dr Mia Gray, University Senior Lecturer at the Department of Geography and Fellow of…
New interactive Bitcoin mining map launched
New mining map by the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance at the Cambridge Judge Business School provides increased transparency of the industry for investors, policymakers, researchers and the general public.
Cambridge Executive MBA participants respond to the COVID-19 crisis
Participants in the 2019 cohort of the Cambridge Executive MBA programme have implemented rapid changes within their respective organisations to respond to issues related to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) crisis.
New report sheds light on financing for off-grid solar
The World Bank and the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF), based at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School, have published a joint report that examines a wide range of financing solutions for delivering Off Grid Solar (OGS) electricity to more than 840 million people still living without access to reliable power.
Experimenting during the pandemic
Working from home can empower new thinking, writes Dr Kishore Sengupta, Reader in Operations Management at Cambridge Judge Business School.
Cambridge Judge collaborators help in COVID-19 pandemic
Cambridge Judge Business School wants to extend its most gracious thanks to its existing collaborators, with whom it has an existing deep relationship – Peking University HSBC Business School (PHBS), China Medical System (CMS), and current Cambridge MBA student Nancy Zhang (MBA 2019) and Richard Liu Qiangdong, together with their company JD.com – for their generous donation of medical supplies to…
CJBS students work with Public Health England and the NHS on responses to COVID-19
A team of a dozen faculty and PhD students at Cambridge Judge Business School (CJBS) is working with Public Health England and the NHS in the East of England on several projects relating to responding to the coronavirus response.
Four reasons Netflix should expand into video games
It’s been a rocky period for Netflix. As the streaming market becomes increasingly saturated and growth slows, the company must find other viable ways to make money. A particularly promising one could be video games, say experts from Cambridge Judge Business School.
How applying supply chain thinking to healthcare can improve care quality
Supply chain management, usually associated with manufacturing, can address inefficiencies in healthcare, argues a team from Cambridge Judge Business School.