Winning dissertation
Cambridge Judge dissertation paper by Corinna Frey-Heger on displacement organisation wins the best dissertation award of the Society for the Advancement of Management Studies. Corinna Frey, PhD candidate A PhD dissertation on refugee camp organisation, written by Dr Corinna Frey-Heger…

Top honours in Tallinn
Professors Mark de Rond and Shahzad (Shaz) Ansari of Cambridge Judge win top honours at the annual conference of the European Group on Organization Studies (EGOS) in Estonia. Professor Shahzad Ansari Professor Mark de Rond at Camp Bastion Professor Mark…

Asia Times: High tech, creatively applied, offers dignity to refugees
An article co-authored by Corinna Frey, PhD candidate at Cambridge Judge Business School, looks at how technical innovations could improve lives of people in refugee camps. “Applied responsibly, technology can give humanitarian ethical ideals new life. In the process, it…
Tech can improve lives in refugee camps
An article co-authored by Corinna Frey, PhD candidate at Cambridge Judge Business School, looks at how technical innovations could improve lives of people in refugee camps. Co-authored by: Corinna Frey, PhD Candidate, Cambridge Judge Business School; Marian Gatzweiler, Early Career…

Open Migration: The 10 best articles on refugees and migration 17/2018
An article co-authored by Corinna Frey, PhD candidate at Cambridge Judge Business School, is among ten best articles about refugees according to Open Migration. Corinna’s article looks at how technical innovations could improve lives of people in refugee camps. “Applied…
The Conversation: How tech can bring dignity to refugees in humanitarian crises
An article co-authored by Corinna Frey, PhD candidate at Cambridge Judge Business School, looks at how technical innovations could improve lives of people in refugee camps. “Applied responsibly, technology can give humanitarian ethical ideals new life. In the process, it…
Best paper award for study on global refugee crises
A paper on humanitarian accountability in refugee crises by Cambridge Judge PhD candidate Corinna Frey, with Professor Michael Barrett, wins Best Student Paper award at the annual conference of the European Group for Organizational Studies. The research paper won…

Cambridge Business Magazine: Humanitarian aid worker rotation is a real challenge
Cambridge Business Magazine reports on PhD candidate Corinna Frey's research on refugee crises and the specific challenges humanitarian organizations face when they are rotating staff members between crises operations across the globe. Read the full article [pagesuite-professional.co.uk]…
The Conversation: Aid workers get a bad rap – but too often they’re thrown in at the deep end
Corinna Frey, PhD candidate at Cambridge Judge Business School, writes about humanitarian organisations and the challenges they face in crisis environments today. Organisations need to be creative, Corinna says. “Humanitarian organisations can easily be dismissed as inefficient and not effective,…