Picture perfect?
When Kodak filed for bankruptcy protection in 2012, one man was not surprised. Dr Kamal Munir explains how he predicted the companies' problems in 2005 – and how his research has much to say to technology-driven businesses. In the 1970s, the…

Praise for Cambridge Judge Business School’s Mark Thompson
'Policy Exchange', a leading think tank, credits the school’s lecturer for firing up the Digital Government Agenda Dr Thompson, Senior Lecturer in Information Systems, is among a group singled out for praise by a former adviser to the Prime Minister.…

Reward at work strategies for Cambridge summit
A major conference around the future of reward at work is to be held in Cambridge at the end of September, organised by Cambridge Judge Business School and America's leading HR professionals' association, WorldatWork. Titled 'Future Reward: Strategies for a…

Future Reward: Strategies for a Hyper-Competitive World
Thursday 24 September 2013 Downing College, University of Cambridge This one-day conference, jointly organised by WorldatWork, e-reward.co.uk (one of the UK's largest organisations for reward practitioners) and Cambridge Judge Business School, will explore the future of compensation and its impact…

Study of digital creative industries reveals massive untapped revenue potential for digital TV and film content in the UK and Germany
A team of five MBAs from the University of Cambridge Judge Business School recently completed a study which predicts the UK and German TV and film industries will monetise less than 15 per cent of the theoretical digital value in…

Professor Raghavendra Rau gives his opinion on Barclays Bank’s profits and bonuses live on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire
Professor Raghavendra Rau, Sir Evelyn de Rothschild Professor of Finance at Cambridge Judge Business School, has been speaking on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire about Barclays Bank's profits and bonuses, following the announcement of its full year results this morning (Friday 10…

The global digital revolution
Not since Gutenburg invented the printing press in the 1450s has the world experienced such a defining shift in how people communicate with one another. The first book to ever be printed was the Bible in Latin, and now six…
