Meet our inspiring Cambridge MBA professors: Shasha Lu
In the rapidly expanding world of AI, ChatGPT, Big Data and social media influence, bringing the world of business and technology together and understanding the science of marketing nuances behind them, is key to learning and understanding the future as…

Regulatory Genome Project names Technology Group Chair
Sholthana Begum of the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority is appointed Chair of the Technology Group of the Regulatory Genome Project at Cambridge Judge Business School. Sholthana Begum, Head of Data and Data Strategy at the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA),…

Associated Press: Intact digital joins the Tetra Partner network to future-proof scientific data with long-term software care and create digital continuity for untapped data insights
Intact Digital, a digital continuity company supported by the Accelerate Programme at the Cambridge University Judge Business School, has joined the Tetra Partner Network to help customers easily use original software environments to validate and verify decisions made with historical…
Why businesses need to gain better insights from customers’ photos, videos and audio
Marketers are not adequately tapping audio and visual (AV) data posted on TikTok, Facebook and other platforms that can be more revealing than reviews or ratings, says a new study co-authored by Shasha Lu of Cambridge Judge Business School. Dr…

Alpha Galileo: Data is never objective. Sometimes we must also give free rein to experience and intuition
A study by Matthew Jones, Professor of Information Systems at Cambridge Judge Business School, is mentioned in this article about data objectiveness. Blind faith in data as a perfect reflection of reality is causing many businesses to make decisions on…
Gemini.no: Data is never objective. Also, let experiences and intuition get raw a little once in a while
Matthew Jones, Professor of Information Systems at Cambridge Judge Business School, is featured in this article about the objectiveness of data. Blind faith that data is a flawless reflection of reality tricks many businesses into making decisions on a faulty…
SupChina: How Western companies are dealing with China’s corporate laws
Chris Marquis, Professor of Chinese Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, talks with Art Dicker, a senior attorney at R&P China Lawyers, about how firms are handling China's new data regulations and how the laws governing the VC sector in…
SupChina: How Western companies are dealing with China’s data security laws
Chris Marquis, Professor of Chinese Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, talks with Matthew Margulies, Senior Vice President at the US-China Business Council and Hannah Feldshuh, Business Advisory Services Manager also at the USCBC, about a recent report they worked…
CNBC: Bitcoin production roars back in China despite Beijing’s ban on crypto mining
New research from the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance at Cambridge Judge Business School shows that Chinese bitcoin mining activity has quickly rebounded, the article says. By September 2021, China made up just over 22% of the total bitcoin mining…
New platform for interactive fintech data and visualisations
The Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance's CCAF.io platform hosts suite of fintech digital tools to inform evidence-based decision-making for firms, investors, regulators and policymakers globally. The Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) at Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge…
