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Forbes Mexico: Alejandro Díaz de León appointed to the Advisory Board of the World Economic Forum’s Climate Governance Initiative

Mauro Guillén, Dean of Cambridge Judge Business School, is one of the members of the new Advisory Board of the World Economic Forum's Climate Governance Initiative. The Climate Governance Initiative has a mission to mobilize boards of directors or boards…

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Strategic voting and shareholder voting

by Professor Adam Meirowitz, Yale University and Dr Shaoting Pi, Research Associate, Cambridge Centre for Finance and Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance Starting with Marquis de Condorcet (1785), a large literature seeks to understand voting in settings where agents…

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How aligned is your business partnership?

Companies feel betrayed when a business partner Just Isn’t That Into You (in the same way), says a new study co-authored by Paul Tracey of Cambridge Judge Business School. Suppose you meet a romantic partner whose identity, orientation and values…

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How aligned is your business partnership?

Shared governance – benefitting from a diverse range of stakeholders

Cambridge Judge Business School hosts this week a first annual Conference on Shared Governance, in conjunction with Stanford University. Professor Mauro Guillén, Dean of Cambridge Judge, explains why shared governance can help address issues ranging from climate change to inequality.…

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Shared governance – benefitting from a diverse range of stakeholders.

Family business practitioners

The Family Firm Institute Global Conference featured keynote addresses from Christoph Loch and Stelios Kavadias of Cambridge Judge Business School. Professor Christoph Loch Family business leaders are known for taking a beneficial long-term approach, but better governance structures are needed…

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Ratings divergence

Paper co-authored by Professor Elroy Dimson of Cambridge Judge Business School on environmental, social and governance investment ratings wins Best Article award from the Journal of Portfolio Management. Elroy Dimson An article on environmental, social and governance (ESG) investment ratings…

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Harvard Business Review: ESG impact is hard to measure – but it’s not impossible

Jennifer Howard-Grenville, Diageo Professor in Organisation Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School, writes about better measurement of environmental, social and governance issues. “Robust ESG and impact measures can help us keep score, and, when necessary, make course corrections. Ultimately, however,…

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New Advisory Board chair

Julian Metherell named new Chair of the Advisory Board of Cambridge Judge Business School, the first Business School alumnus to hold the role. Cambridge Judge Business School is thrilled to welcome Julian Metherell as the new Chair of the Advisory…

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Sustainability governance

Book by Dr Julia Grimm, a Research Associate at Cambridge Judge Business School, wins Best Book Award of the Social Issues in Management Division of the Academy of Management.  A book on private governance for sustainability by Dr Julia Grimm, Research Associate in the Organisational Theory & Information…

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