Why affordability is not enough in attracting poorer customers
People at the ‘Bottom of the Pyramid’ seek products and services that are ‘aspirational’ and not only low-cost, says article in Stanford Social Innovation Review co-authored by Professor Jaideep Prabhu of Cambridge Judge.
Cambridge Judge Business School seeks proposals for MBA Cambridge Venture Project
Do you need a market analysis around a new product, treatment or service? Are you looking to pivot into a different market segment or geography entirely? Do you have limited resources to look into these things?
The Cambridge entrepreneurship programme igniting £multi-million businesses in a week
A Cambridge entrepreneurship programme has ignited a glut of £multi-million companies round the world, which have attracted more than £410million in investment and funding for the alumni’s trail-blazing ventures.
Board reform is subject of new book
Improving board effectiveness requires a focus on the relationship aspect of boards as well as their structure, says a new book by Dr Philip Stiles of Cambridge Judge.
Deadline looms for Cambridge Judge Business School Management Studies project proposals
Is your company considering a new venture, developing a new product, treatment or technology, expanding into a new market or developing a business or financial plan? You can enlist help of a bright and resourceful team of Cambridge Judge Business School (CJBS) students - but hurry, as the deadline for proposals is fast approaching.
Office ‘glamour’ and office ‘housework’ should be shared, says expert
Organisations can address gender diversity issues by allocating office ‘glamour’ and office ‘housework’ more evenly to men and women, a seminar is told at Cambridge Judge Business School in honour of the late Professor Sucheta Nadkarni.
Clean-tech entrepreneurship
Electric vehicle recharging firm Pod Point, founded by Ignite alumnus at Cambridge Judge Erik Fairbairn and CJBS fellow Peter Hiscocks, floats on the London Stock Exchange with a valuation of around £350 million.
Global Executive MBA opens applications
Admissions open for the new Global Executive MBA programme of Cambridge Judge Business School, taught in both Shenzhen, China, and Cambridge, to provide students with a new international experience.
Overcoming UN sustainability obstacles
Four key blockages are preventing full implementation of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, Professor Paul Tracey and Dr Neil Stott of Cambridge Judge Business School say in the School’s inaugural Social Innovation Lecture.
E-waste is a complex problem
Research on hazardous waste disposal by Cambridge Judge PhD candidate Sytske Wijnsma represents the University of Cambridge in this month’s Festival of Social Science.
U's win green football trophy
Cambridge United wins the CUP26 trophy for green activity awarded by Planet Super League, which was co-founded by Cambridge MBA alumnus Tom Gribbin (MBA 2013).
Climate-saving inventions will lead to growth, says study
A doubling of ‘green’ patent filings will lead to a 4.8 percentage point boost in real GDP growth, says a study for KPMG authored by University of Cambridge economists including Kamiar Mohaddes of Cambridge Judge Business School.
Bursary opportunity offered by Cambridge Judge Business School
Cambridge Judge Business School is working with Cambridge Network to celebrate the 25th cohort of the Cambridge General Management Programme (GMP), with a bursary for companies based in the cluster, as an opportunity to up-skill and develop ambitious talent.
Cambridge Judge Executive MBA ranked 25th by FT
Cambridge Judge Business School’s Executive MBA (EMBA) degree programme for senior working professionals has been ranked 25th in the Financial Times (FT) ranking of global EMBA programmes.
Essay focuses on empathetic leadership
An essay on how digital natives may be best equipped as managers to respond to crises, written by Cambridge Judge PhD candidate Ariel de Fauconberg, is a Top-10 finalist in the student category of the Peter Drucker Challenge contest.
Cambridge Judge Business School seeks project proposals from local companies
Could your company benefit from a team of bright, motivated and committed young professionals who are able to bring their considerable skills and experience to bear on a real technology policy issue that can provide tangible benefits to your organisation? Local companies are invited to propose projects to Cambridge Judge Business School.
Cambridge Judge students shortlisted as future stars
Recent Cambridge Judge Business School students Toni Thorne (MBA 2020) and Dr Bola Grace (EMBA 2019) are shortlisted for the Women of the Future Awards.
Collegiate entrepreneurship as new lab launches
A new Entrepreneurship Lab at King’s College, co-directed by Dr Kamiar Mohaddes and Dr Thomas Roulet of Cambridge Judge Business School, launches its first cohort.
A decade on: Professor Christoph Loch steps down after 10 transformative years
Cambridge Judge Business School looks very different in September 2021, as new Dean Professor Mauro F Guillén takes the helm, than it did when Professor Christoph Loch took office in September 2011.
Business-education collaboration extended between Cambridge and China
Cambridge Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge, and Peking University HSBC Business School, have announced a Cooperative Programme in Shenzhen, China, that extends previous business-education collaboration between the two institutions.
Leaders should learn to open up, says study
‘Embrace your inner sharer’ - leaders should not be afraid to talk about fears and anxieties, says a Harvard Business Review article co-authored by Dr Jochen Menges of Cambridge Judge Business School.
Submission deadline approaches for Cambridge Venture Project proposals
Do you need a market analysis around a new product, treatment or service? Are you looking to pivot into a different market segment or geography entirely? Do you have limited resources to look into these things?
Volume of foreign exchange trading helps predict returns on currency trading, says study
Foreign exchange volume helps predict the following day’s returns, finds study co-authored by Professor Lucio Sarno of Cambridge Judge Business School.
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.