
Regulatory interventions have always been ensued by heated debates. In the years after the financial crisis reached its darkest moment, academic literature and high legislative chambers were inundated by discussions related to risk-based capital requirements. Opponents often have expressed dissatisfaction against the intervention arguing that capital holding above the laissez-faire outcome is expensive to the… Read more

On 12 November, Cambridge Judge Business School co-organised – with the Global Food Security Initiative/EIT Food and the School of Technology – a panel for Cambridge Zero’s Climate Change Festival 2020 to discuss what can be done to increase the resilience and sustainability of food systems around the world. Read more

Workers often only ‘pretend’ to comply with the introduction of new technology. This can backfire on them badly, says a new study led at Cambridge Judge Business School. Read more

Cambridge Judge Business School is joining with a network of alumni to champion one of the most upwardly mobile, yet little known groups within the business school community, first-generation graduates – the first in their family to invest in higher education at a university level. Read more