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Forbes: Responsible and resilient – Intrepid Travel shows doing good is also good for business

Christopher Marquis, Sinyi Professor of Chinese Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, writes about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the tourism industry. “James Thornton CEO of Intrepid Travel, the world’s largest B Corp certified travel company, shared with me…

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Cambridge Independent: Sinyi role at Cambridge Judge Business School for Chris Marquis

The new Sinyi professor of Chinese management, Chris Marquis, is now in situ at Cambridge Judge Business School where he is unpacking his focus on creating a more resilient and sustainable capitalism for a European perspective. “The school has one…

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China cost innovation

Unconventional organisational processes, not only lower-cost talent, have led to cost innovation among Chinese companies, says a new study co-authored by Peter Williamson and Eden Yin of Cambridge Judge Business School's Cambridge Centre for Chinese Management. The cost advantage of…

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Business lessons from China

A new Cambridge Centre for Chinese Management launches at Cambridge Judge Business School to study world-beating Chinese firms and what the West can learn from them. A new Cambridge Centre for Chinese Management (CCCM) has launched at the University of…

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