
The Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) has launched the AI in Financial Services 2030 Global Surveys – a landmark worldwide study capturing intersecting perspectives from financial regulators, industry and AI vendors. Together, these insights will provide the most comprehensive view yet of AI adoption, impact, oversight and expectations for the decade ahead. Read more

Six classes of risks, encompassing physical as well as other risks, comprise the Cambridge Taxonomy of Climate Transition Risks. The research-based framework will help firms navigate the challenging transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy, and reflects the broad-based, systemic approach of the Centre for Risk Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School. Read more

Research on the economic effects of climate change on US states co-authored by Kamiar Mohaddes, Director of the Global Executive MBA Programme at Cambridge Judge Business School, was cited in a Comment Letter to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) by the Attorneys General of 22 US states and the District of Columbia, and the… Read more

The promotion of sustainable data centres that maximise energy efficiency are among the key focus areas of a recently launched Frugal AI Hub at the Centre for India and Global Business at Cambridge Judge Business School. Frugal innovation, an area of research pioneered at Cambridge Judge, embodies doing more with less – and this applies… Read more