Congratulations to the Risk Prize finalists The Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies, in conjunction with McKinsey & Company, is pleased to announce …| Cambridge Judge Business School
TRANSFORM, an impact accelerator which has helped 18 million people in Africa and Asia, shows how organisations can avoid culture clash and deliver high-impact social projects, says research by Dr Tirza Gapp and Professor Jennifer Howard-Grenville.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has evolved beyond being just a tool for efficiency. It’s now a game-changer in how businesses approach innovation.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Professor Cass Sunstein, Honorary Fellow at the El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy, discusses his latest book ‘Climate Justice’ and how behavioural insights can help address one of humanity's greatest challenges. In this discussion with our Behavioural Economics and Policy researchers, he argues that wealthy nations have a moral and practical duty to help vulnerable countries with climate change. This prevents global instability and boosts international influence.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Layout of menu on food apps like Just Eat and DoorDash can significantly reduces the average meal carbon footprint, says study led by Cambridge behavioural economists.| Cambridge Judge Business School
We are guiding AI-driven transformation Cambridge Judge Business School is actively engaged in AI research, applying cutting-edge studies and strategic industry collaborations …| Cambridge Judge Business School
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Affordable fashion brand founded by a Cambridge MBA named as one of the Most Disruptive MBA Startups by Poets & Quants.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Despite economic uncertainty, our MBA graduates have secured strong career opportunities, reflecting their resilience and adaptability. Learn more.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Explore the dynamic beauty and fashion market, where MBAs can leverage their skills in diverse roles, from sustainable startups to multinational brands.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Most consumers are not starkly for or against meat substitutes, which are far more environmentally friendly than meat. Instead, complex factors including culture, taste, health and economics interact to shape individual choices, says research co-authored by Jaideep Prabhu of Cambridge Judge Business School that has practical implications for marketers and policymakers. The post Why meat substitutes still face resistance appeared first on Cambridge Judge Business School.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Rémy El Youssef (Cambridge MBA 2024) has been named to the 2025 MBAs to Watch list by business-school publication Poets & Quants.| Cambridge Judge Business School
New University of Cambridge incubator names initial cohort| Cambridge Judge Business School
The SPARK 1.0 incubator aims to show students the reality of founding a company, says Kamiar Mohaddes of Cambridge Judge Business School. The first cohort includes Cambridge Judge-linked firms focused on some of the most complex challenges in fintech, electric vehicles and artificial intelligence. The post New University of Cambridge incubator names initial cohort appeared first on Cambridge Judge Business School.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Recent EMBA graduate Henrietta Mbeah-Bankas named a Best & Brightest Executive MBA 2025 by business school publication Poets & Quants.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Associate Professor in Community Enterprise looks at why a big-picture approach holds the key to social innovation.| Cambridge Judge Business School
People defer more to experts and scientific evidence, not the media or friends, in identifying whether something is misinformation, says new study co-authored at the University of Cambridge.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Micha Kaiser is a Senior Research Associate at Cambridge Judge Business School's El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Data that seriously distort Britain’s post-war economic history arose because the UK’s Office for National Statistics (ONS) made errors that should have been easily spotted and adopted a highly defective methodology, says a new working paper written by Bill Martin, Senior Research Associate at the Centre for Business Research (CBR) at Cambridge Judge Business School. The post Paper says UK economic data issues reflected defective methodology appeared first on Cambridge Judge Business School.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Bill McHugh, an alumnus of the Master of Social Innovation degree programme at Cambridge Judge Business School (MSt 2017), was named an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) for services to local government, heritage and the community in South Yorkshire in the recent King’s Birthday Honours. The post MBE for graduate of Master of Social Innovation programme appeared first on Cambridge Judge Business School.| Cambridge Judge Business School
What if business didn’t just do less harm, but actually made the world better? The new podcast from Executive Education – Cambridge Executive Business Insights: Journey to Regeneration with Christopher Marquis, explores how businesses can be truly regenerative – not just sustainable – and have a positive impact on people, places and the planet. The post New podcast series: the journey to regeneration appeared first on Cambridge Judge Business School.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Market expectations about sovereign default can be crucial determinants of political decision making and can even become self-fulfilling in triggering sovereign default. I provide novel causal evidence that an increase in the economic cost of default can credibly commit a government to repay and can curb market expectations for the propensity of a default event by eliminating belief-driven debt crises equilibria. However, such a shift comes at the cost of increasing the severity of fundamenta...| Cambridge Judge Business School
Patents related to low-carbon technology provide an economic boost, mostly through the investment channel, finds new work co-authored by Dr Kamiar Mohaddes of Cambridge Judge Business School and the International Monetary Fund. The post New study: green innovation can boost economies and curb emissions appeared first on Cambridge Judge Business School.| Cambridge Judge Business School
2025 TechnikRadar’s findings offer a strategic lens for aligning technological development with societal values.| Cambridge Judge Business School
The business school of the University of Cambridge, advancing knowledge and leadership through people who leave a mark on the world.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Sanya Juneja (Principal Researcher, CCAF), Bill Roberts (CCAF), Dana K. Salman (CCAF), Pavle Avramovic (CCAF), Alan Ainsworth (CCAF), and Bryan Zhang (CCAF). …| Cambridge Judge Business School
The use of sustainable energy sources for Bitcoin mining has grown to 52.4% finds a new study by Cambridge Judge Business School.| Cambridge Judge Business School
The dedicated room is equipped with 2 high-tech resistance machines donated by Tony Nicholson (EMBA 2022), who devised them as part of his Executive MBA.| Cambridge Judge Business School
In 2013, Cambridge Judge commissioned Dr Monica Wirz to investigate why far fewer women applied to its Executive MBA programme. Her findings prompted targeted scholarships, policy changes, enhanced recruitment and teaching measures to support female candidates. 12 years on, the Business School is revisiting those original questions to assess progress and refine its approach to fostering gender equity in leadership.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Harry Specters graduated from Cambridge Social Ventures in January 2017. Harry Specters builds confidence and hope in young people with autism by …| Cambridge Judge Business School
Cambridge Social Ventures supports a whole range of businesses that have positive social and environmental impacts. Our ventures work in diverse fields such as health, transport, housing, ageing and education. They range from local to global in scale, and include technology start-ups, public sector, community organisations, university spinouts and everything in between. Our programmes are designed for people who will drive their businesses forward to create real, scaleable, lasting social or ...| Cambridge Judge Business School
Short videos about social ventures from the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation highlight the impact of people and firms on society.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Six women who participated in the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation programme are among social entrepreneurs cited in WISE100.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Discover how an organization, supported by Cambridge Judge Business School, engages Citizen Keepers to restore wildlife to its natural habitat.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Explore the CCAF's latest report on digital public infrastructure, revealing global trends and regulatory insights for digital financial services.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Mona Shah, founder of Cambridge Social Venture Harry Specters, was honoured with an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours announced on 13 June.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Five reasons to consider an MBA| Cambridge Judge Business School
Pledge of £750,000 over 5 years from Dimitris Tsikopoulos (MBA 1994) funds the Navarino CJBS Masters Studentships for outstanding candidates.| Cambridge Judge Business School
The latest employment report highlights how our MFin graduates have successfully embarked upon exciting career transitions.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Cambridge Judge alumna, Divya Dewan (MBA 2021), Forté fellow and female founder, finds her perfect role in human resources consulting in London, UK, and makes the career triple jump across country, sector and role.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Research co-authored by Professor Lucia Reisch of Cambridge Judge finds link between digital media exposure and impulsivity and cognitive inflexibility, particularly for girls.| Cambridge Judge Business School
A new study finds that automated critiques can act as a catalyst to motivate people to learn from each other.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Cohort of 46 students joins first Global Executive MBA programme, representing 22 countries and with an average work experience of 14 years.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Professor Gishan Dissanaike appointed as the next Dean of Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Find out what the 5 blockages are that have made progress painfully slow in achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Connect with Cambridge Judge! Explore our full calendar of upcoming events, learn about our programmes and connect with world-class speakers.| Cambridge Judge Business School
The Cambridge Centre for Finance (CCFin) is a research centre at Cambridge Judge Business School that analyses key areas in finance - particularly corporate finance.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Dr Jenny Chu looks at how labour unions influence the quality of corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting, shedding light on the strategic role of non-financial disclosure in managing labour relations.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Do our personal experiences of local housing price growth influence our consumption decisions? Benjamin Appianin, Research Associate at Cambridge Centre for Finance (CCFin) and Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance (CERF), helps answer this question by showing that households spend more (less) on nondurables and services when they have experienced higher (lower) house price growth in their locality.| Cambridge Judge Business School
What capacity do institutional investors have to address biodiversity risks through their investment practices?| Cambridge Judge Business School
The Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) is dedicated to the study of alternative finance, including financial channels & instruments outside of the traditional financial system.| Cambridge Judge Business School
How can digital innovation deliver citizen-first impact at scale? Explore the governance, regulation and reforms needed to make tech work for society.| Cambridge Judge Business School
CCAF's new report explores how open banking and open finance advance across 16 APAC jurisdictions, highlighting regional trends and regulatory approaches.| Cambridge Judge Business School
A memorable event in London reunited 4 top UK business schools to champion gender parity in Executive MBA (EMBA) programmes.| Cambridge Judge Business School
June is Pride Month, which was marked by the Cambridge Judge community both at the Business School and in the broader Cambridge community.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Discover how the Future of Global Fintech report reveals fintech's role in expanding financial access for underserved communities worldwide.| Cambridge Judge Business School
New research urges policymakers to adjust electric vehicle import tariffs based on size to accelerate global clean transport adoption.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Lucia Reisch is the El-Erian Professor of Behavioural Economics and Public Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Delve into the growing gap between financial innovation and outdated regulations. Bryan Zhang outlines strategies for regulators to support sustainable digital finance.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Explore Philippa Martinelli's insights on the urgent need for transition finance to address climate change and drive investment towards a sustainable global economy.| Cambridge Judge Business School
The El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy (EEI) at Cambridge Judge Business School, is dedicated to researching human behaviour and decision making, and the implications for public policy implementation.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Discover insights from the third International Behavioural Public Policy Conference at the El-Erian Institute, where global leaders discuss advancements in behavioural public policy.| Cambridge Judge Business School
With 75% of hospitality food waste avoidable, a low-cost behavioural nudge using table cards significantly reduced restaurant diner leftovers.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Reid Hoffman, Co-Founder of LinkedIn and a prominent investor in artificial intelligence companies, discusses new book at Cambridge event.| Cambridge Judge Business School
The Cambridge Executive MBA and Global Executive MBA, 20-month programmes for senior executives who want to apply their knowledge and skills as they learn.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Discover how cities can drive climate action with a blueprint for sustainable urban initiatives, based on research by Lucia Reisch.| Cambridge Judge Business School
With global inflation rising, a new Credit Suisse report co-authored by Professor Elroy Dimson of Cambridge Judge Business School notes that while equities have beat inflation over history they have not hedged against inflation.| Cambridge Judge Business School
The students, faculty and other stakeholders of Cambridge Judge Business School reflect diverse backgrounds and interests, and our Top 10 reads of 2024 also reflect that diverse theme. Articles on our website that attracted the most readers this past year ranged from how digital media affects children to a new Dean, and from sustainability to artificial intelligence.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Explore the dynamics of the world of partnerships, highlighting their distinct features, tax structures, and the vital role they play in the business landscape, especially in professional fields.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Explore the critical issue of biodiversity loss and its implications for human well-being, business operations, and economic prosperity in our comprehensive resource.| Cambridge Judge Business School
The movement of people due to climate-related changes is examined in a report by BCG and the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Discover our research on optimizing decentralized public finance, aimed at improving public goods allocation across regions to boost overall welfare and efficiency.| Cambridge Judge Business School
The compelling economic case for investing in climate-change mitigation and adaptation is not broadly understood, says a new report from BCG.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Kamiar Mohaddes is an Associate Professor in Economics and Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Mark de Rond is Professor of Organisational Ethnography at Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Purpose of Finance course wins top Teaching award and a study on paedophile hunters wins Academic Research award from the Financial Times.| Cambridge Judge Business School
'Predators' features Professor Mark de Rond on the controversial practice of exposing alleged child predators through paedophile hunting.| Cambridge Judge Business School
An examination of the underlying assumptions behind the Cambridge Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index (CBECI) has led to its first major revision since its launch in 2019 – a response to evidence indicating a periodic overestimation of electricity consumption. The implemented update fine-tunes the existing methodology, using insights from our analysis, to enhance the accuracy and reliability of the Index’s estimates.| Cambridge Judge Business School