The New York Times: U.S. SEC’s Clayton says companies seeking bailouts must disclose plans, communicate with investors
Research on insider trading co-authored by Jagolinzer, Professor of Financial Accounting at Cambridge Judge Business School, is featured in the article. The study suggests white-collar prosecutors and defence attorneys will be busy following big U.S. coronavirus economic stimulus package. (subs)…
Business Weekly: Businesses must heed lessons from COVID-19 crisis, says Cambridge lecturer
Companies, bosses and governments will be forced to adapt to survive and thrive in ‘Future Businessworld’ according to Dr Philip Stiles, University Senior Lecturer in Corporate Governance at Cambridge Judge Business School. He says management and economic lessons need to…
Mother of adaptability
We need to take advantage of this crisis-fueled breakthrough to fully tap technology, says Dr Jeremy Hutchison-Krupat. It’s said that "necessity is the mother of invention", but the seamless transition to online work and education around the globe - forced by…

Alcohol shift
An alumnus of Cambridge Judge Business School, Ashwin Balivada (MBA 2015), is producing free hand sanitiser in Goa, India on production lines normally used to produce Scotch whisky. An alumnus of the MBA programme at Cambridge Judge Business School, Ashwin…

Wait and see
It will take a while to see how the current stock market downturn rivals historical crashes, says Professor Elroy Dimson in a new podcast. The current slump in world stock markets is substantial, though not as severe as past crashes related to…

Cambridge Independent: Volunteers make thousands of face shields for NHS staff
Cambridge Judge Business School entrepreneurs are leading volunteer effort ShieldNHS to make thousands of face shields for hospital staff. Lucy Jung, co-founder of a medical device start-up Charco, that is currently on Accelerate Cambridge programme, recently approached US company Delve.…
BusinessWeekly: Denied a commute could drive workers off course says Cambridge academic
A study co-authored by Dr Jochen Menges, University Lecturer in Organisational Behaviour at Cambridge Judge Business School, finds that commuting time can be a useful period of “role transition.” Dr Menges said: “Our study challenges the idea that commuting time…
Better video chat
Six ways to improve video conferencing interactions for you and your team, by Mark de Rond, Professor of Organisational Ethnography at Cambridge Judge Business School. Human beings are surprisingly good at drawing inferences from the behaviour of others, even based…

Community building
Civic crowdfunding platforms can be valuable during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, says Dr Matthew Grimes, Reader in Organisational Theory and Information Systems. As the COVID-19 epidemic is forcing people all over the world to work from home and to connect…

USA News Hub: Five ways to be a better manager while working remotely
Dr Thomas Roulet, University Senior Lecturer in Organisation Theory at Cambridge Judge Business School, shares some insights on how managers could adjust the way they work during the coronavirus pandemic. “This requires managers to put themselves in the shoes of…