Coronavirus research
Working with Public Health England and the NHS in the East of England on responses to COVID-19 (coronavirus). A team of a dozen faculty and PhD students at Cambridge Judge Business School is working with Public Health England and the…

Healthcare supply chains
Supply chain management, usually associated with manufacturing, can address inefficiencies in healthcare, argue a team from Cambridge Judge Business School. Dr Houyuan Jiang, Professor Feryal Erhun and PhD candidate Lidia Betcheva The term "supply chain management" (SCM) is often associated…

Sourcing flexibility
Both delivery and product financial performance can be improved through greater sourcing flexibility, shows a broad empirical study of 336 European and US manufacturing firms co-authored by Professor Feryal Erhun of Cambridge Judge Business School. Manufacturing companies frequently outsource 60…

BBC: Inside Out East
Journalist Tom Barton investigates why the contract for older people’s healthcare - Uniting Care - in Cambridgeshire collapsed, and what damage that has done to health service. Dr Feryal Erhun, Reader in Operations Management at Cambridge Judge, said the project…
Cambridge Independent: Seven ways to cure the ills of the NHS
Stefan Scholtes, Dennis Gillings Professor of Health Management at Cambridge Judge, delivers his prescription for Britain’s National Health Service – from simplifying the hospital structure to solving the social care crisis to raising more money. Read the full article [cambridgeindependent.co.uk]…
Separating routine and complex healthcare
Simplifying general hospital services to make them more manageable is a route to solving the current healthcare crisis, say two healthcare experts at Cambridge Judge Business School. Every day seems to bring fresh misery for the NHS - from the…

Changing the world? Here’s your playbook.
If you really want to change the world, this is how to do it, one play at a time. Picture this: a campaign group has identified a harmful chemical, and wants to campaign for its removal from consumer products. But…
