Lessons from Fair Trade Organisations
Dr Bob Doherty and Dr Helen Haugh share relevant insights for businesses, policy makers and civil society organisations from their latest research project on Fair Trade Organisations.…

The many shapes of Cambridge Judge Business School engagement in challenging times
At Cambridge Judge Business School, we pride ourselves in our commitment to engaging with businesses, policy-makers and civil-society organisations. We believe that knowledge can be a powerful tool to help different players to improve their practices, policies and to develop…

Cambridge Independent: Cambridge Judge study helps reimagine churches for today’s communities
Dr Timur Alexandrov, Research Associate, Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation, comments on churches and the impact on their communities during COVID-19 lockdown. “Texting, messaging, emailing, video conferencing and social media channels have become some of the ways to reconnect and…
REACH Ely Team recorded a podcast
The research team of the REACh Ely has recorded the first podcast to talk about the project’s progress, challenges that churches in smaller communities are facing, and future implications. The REACH Ely team recording their podcast Listen to the podcast Alternatively, you…

Cambridge Independent: From Hollywood ‘logic’ to ‘highly institutionalised myths’ of the workplace
In the latest instalment in a series, here is the latest summary of Cambridge Judge Business School’s research. It includes: a study on Hollywood studios versus streaming co-authored by Dr Allègre Hadida; a new report on artificial intelligence in financial…
Phys.org: New report unveils key insights into business models that put people and planet first
A report issued at World Economic Forum in Davos calls for government, business and finance leaders to “foster mission-primacy business models in order to kick-start the new economy.” Authored by Helen Haugh, Senior Lecturer in Community Enterprise at Cambridge Judge,…
Social enterprises
Government public procurement legislation should ‘explicitly ensure’ that calls for tender favour enterprises that pursue social and environmental goals, says new report issued at World Economic Forum in Davos co-authored by Dr Helen Haugh of Cambridge Judge Business School. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpuRfIzGw7o…

Honours for refugee paper
Article on refugee camp organisation co-authored by Dr Marlen de la Chaux and Dr Helen Haugh of Cambridge Judge Business School wins Best Paper Award from the journal Academy of Management Discoveries. Dr Helen Haugh An article on "parallel" organisational…

Handy inclusion
Newly published Handbook of Inclusive Innovation is co-edited by Professor Paul Tracey of Cambridge Judge and includes several contributions from the School. Professor Paul Tracey A newly published book on inclusive innovation, co-edited by Paul Tracey, Professor of Innovation &…

“Doing” management the Cambridge way
The Cambridge MBA can claim a unique approach to teaching the "doing" of management with its Management Praxis course. Faculty and candidates explain why. Dr Matthew Jones Cambridge places a unique value on Management Praxis (MP) on the MBA programme.…
