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Kamiar Mohaddes and Christopher Marquis of the Cambridge Judge Business School faculty are named runners-up in the Financial Times Responsible Business Education Awards. Dr Kamiar Mohaddes Two members of the Cambridge Judge Business School faculty, Kamiar Mohaddes and Christopher Marquis,…

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Regulators likely to require companies to publish audited reports on their environmental and social impacts, Sir Ronald Cohen says in University of Cambridge lecture. Regulators are likely in the next three to five years to require that companies publish audited…

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Global challenges

During the inaugural edition of a speaker series from Pembroke College and Cambridge Judge Business School, Shriti Vadera discussed some of the significant challenges facing governments and business in light of COVID-19 and longer term structural changes in economies and…

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Sohu: from West to East

The state-directed nature of Chinese capitalism that allows longer-term investments is likely of greater concern to the United States than current trade imbalances, says Michael Kitson. “Arguably it’s this form of capitalism, this longer-term perspective that will enable China to…

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West to East

State-directed capitalism rather than trade imbalance is the real US worry about China, Michael Kitson tells the Risk Summit of the Centre for Risk Studies. The state-directed nature of Chinese capitalism that allows longer-term investments is likely of greater concern…

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Leadership (The Cambridge Judge Business Debate podcast series)

What is effective leadership in business and politics, and how can leadership be inclusive rather than divisive? L-R: Simon Learmount, Thomas Roulet, Michael Kitson In this episode, joining podcast host Michael Kitson, University Senior Lecturer in International Macroeconomics at Cambridge…

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Inequality (The Cambridge Judge Business Debate podcast series)

Since the early 1980s there has been widening income and wealth inequality in many industrialised countries. Why has this happened? Is it a problem? And if it is, what should we do about it? In this episode, joining podcast series…

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Research on inclusive capitalism

Corporate engagement project involving Professor Elroy Dimson of Cambridge Judge selected by the Principles for Responsible Investment organisation. The Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) organisation has selected a project involving Professor Elroy Dimson of Cambridge Judge Business School and Research…

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Anatole Kaletsky, The Times: Long live capitalism

Anatole Kaletsky, Principal Economic Commentator of The Times of London, says in his new book Capitalism 4:0 that the financial crisis is an opportunity for a more collaborative, pragmatic and successful future for both business and governments.…

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Professor Franklin Allen, The Wharton School: Why “too big to fail” is wrong!

The inaugural conference of the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) brought policy makers, chief theorists, Nobel Prize winners in their profession and historians of economic thought to one place to learn from one another. Franklin Allen, Nippon Life Professor…

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