Why Arm’s sale to NVIDIA has stunned the tech industry
Hamza Mudassir, Visiting Fellow in Strategy and alumnus (MBA 2012) of Cambridge Judge Business School, discusses how Cambridge-based Arm's proposed sale to NVIDIA has stunned the tech industry. Hamza Muddasir Arm, the Cambridge-based microchip designer, is a British tech success…

Strategy & Business : Creating a powerful ecosystem to sustain competitiveness
Professor Peter Williamson of Cambridge Judge Business School writes about ecosystem strategies in Business & Strategy magazine. The article analyses three global trends prompting companies to partner in order to create value. “The potential to create value sometimes entails creating…
Business Leader: Is Cambridge one of the UK’s foremost business ecosystems?
Bruno Cotta, Executive Director of the Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge, comments on what's driving Cambridge's business community and its future ambitions. “Cambridge is one of the most innovative and enterprising places on the planet. The region surrounding an 800 years…
Teaming up
Coronavirus brings partner ecosystems to the fore, writes Professor Peter Williamson of Cambridge Judge Business School. Professor Peter Williamson Commenting on the challenge of COVID-19 (coronavirus), Germany's President Frank-Walter Steinmeier summed up the new reality perfectly: "No single entity covers the medical, economic,…

The ASEAN Fintech Ecosystem Benchmarking Study
According to the first ASEAN FinTech Ecosystem Benchmarking Report, increasing demand for financial technology (FinTech) solutions across the ASEAN region has supported a rapidly growing and diverse FinTech landscape. The first of its kind, the ASEAN FinTech Ecosystem Benchmarking Study…

Innovation ecosystems (The Cambridge Judge Business Debate podcast series)
Innovation ecosystems – networks and places to exchange ideas – are helping to unlock value through collaboration across industries. L-R: Professor Shahzad Ansari, Belinda Bell, Dr Chris Coleridge and Michael Kitson In this episode, joining podcast host Michael Kitson, University…

Back to the good old days
Loosely coupled networks, like those used in medieval Britain and 14th century Tuscany, are increasingly being adopted by leading modern companies Modern, 21st century companies are learning from the loose networks used in a 14th century Italian textile industry or…
