Artificial intelligence holds great promise in healthcare. Yet such use of AI use poses risks, especially in relying on benchmarks to evaluate medical expertise and practice. Research co-authored at the Psychometrics Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School outlines a better methodology that improves benchmarking through the application of psychometrics. Read more
In this article, Naoki Yago discusses how central banks should optimally combine monetary and exchange rate stabilisation policies. Naoki completed his PhD in Economics at the University of Cambridge in 2025. He was a former PhD scholar at the Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance. He will join the Henley Business School, University of Reading,… Read more
The Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) is partnering to deliver a new programme on competition in digital financial services (DFS) in key low- and middle-income countries, to embed a competition lens in regulation, supervision and policymaking of ecosystem stakeholders. Here we reveal the programme’s key aims. Read more
An article by 2 Cambridge Executive MBA alumni, Max Alles and Gunnar Droescher (both EMBA 2020), outlines the opportunities and challenges of mergers and acquisition (M&A) deals in helping to manage supply chain issues. Read more
Elevating Inclusion: Shaping the Future of Business and Society is a series of events to promote best practice organised by the just-launched Cambridge Judge Global EDI Forum for Business Schools. The series will extend throughout the 2025/26 academic year, and kicks off on 14 October with a Black History Month event on Understanding Race in… Read more