Association of Business Schools: Large bribes do not lead to greater benefits
Research led by Cambridge Judge Business School academic Professor Raghavendra Rau, Sir Evelyn de Rothschild Professor of Finance, has revealed that firms bribing their way to contracts under-perform for up to three years before and after securing the work for…
Large bribes do not lead to greater benefits
Research led by Professor Raghavendra Rau has focused fresh light onto bribery and flies in the face of previous survey-based studies Fresh research led by Cambridge academic Raghavendra Rau, Sir Evelyn de Rothschild Professor of Finance at Cambridge Judge Business…

Large bribes do not lead to greater benefits
Research led by Professor Raghavendra Rau has focused fresh light onto bribery and flies in the face of previous survey-based studies Fresh research led by Cambridge academic Raghavendra Rau, Sir Evelyn de Rothschild Professor of Finance, has revealed that firms…

The Financial: Mr Wang Shi visits Cambridge Judge Business School
Cambridge Judge Business School was delighted to welcome Mr Wang Shi, one of China’s most renowned business leaders, to talk about ‘Corporate Values: The Mountains to Climb’ at an event hosted by the Cambridge Executive MBA programme on Friday 9…
Handelsblatt: Where returns of more than 1000 percent are possible
Corruption is still widespread - and extremely lucrative for businesses... Cambridge researcher, Professor Raghavendra Rau, from Cambridge Judge Business School wonders why - because bribery has an extremely high rate of return, it shows in a recent study..." Read the…
America Economia: Invertir o no en amigos: he ahí el dilema [To invest or not in friends, that is the question]
Ya sea por desconfianza en la economía formal o porque los lazos de sangre o la amistad son más fuertes, es aún incierto el futuro que puede tener una inversión o emprendimiento a partir de la afinidad...Raghavendra Rau, profesor de…
Bill Browder: Russian corruption and losing $900 million
Bill Browder, a leading global shareholder-rights activist and an outspoken fighter for improved corporate governance in Russia, asks 'can the bear be tamed?' Browder lost $900 million dollars as the Russian economy collapsed. Exposing massive corruption, he fought off the…

Corruption time bombs
An acknowledged expert in the field of corporate corruption feels that multinational companies must lead the fight against dishonesty Dr Stelios Zyglidopoulos, University Lecturer in Strategy at Cambridge Judge Business School believes that corporate corruption is more widespread than ever…

Plain brown envelopes
Firms bribing their way to contracts underperform for up to three years before and after securing the work for which the bribe was paid Research led by Raghavendra Rau, Sir Evelyn de Rothschild Professor of Finance at Cambridge Judge Business…

Mark Gough, Siemens: “Would you tell your mother?” Recovering from corruption
A lot of time, a lot of hard work, but now Siemens has created a first class compliance programme and their competitors are even learning lessons from them. Mark Gough, Deputy Head of Siemens' Compliance Investigations, tells us how they…
