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…

To combat conspiracy theories teach critical thinking – and community values
In a recent article for The Conversation Dr Thomas Roulet, University Senior Lecturer in Organisation Theory at Cambridge Judge Business School, discusses how best to combat conspiracy theories. Dr Thomas Roulet In the era of social media, conspiracy theories feel more prominent and…

Financial Times: Business books: September edition
A new book by Dr Thomas Roulet, University Senior Lecturer in Organisation Theory at Cambridge Judge Business School, featured in the Financial Times. The book entitled The Power of Being Divisive, chosen as one of FT’s business books of September…
Controversy pays
A new book by Dr Thomas Roulet of Cambridge Judge Business School outlines how generating negative feedback can be beneficial. Dr Thomas Roulet Being controversial can surprisingly yield positive results by opening up new opportunities, says a new book by…

Lasting imprint
This is the time to channel our COVID-19 compassion into sustainable solutions, says Dr Matthew Grimes, Reader in Organisational Theory & Information Systems and Co-Director of the Entrepreneurship Centre. Dr Matthew Grimes Like natural disasters and other shocking events, the spread…

Identity matters
Ken Banks was appointed a Visiting Fellow in Marketing in 2018, and is currently Head of Social Impact at London-based digital identity firm Yoti. He discusses here the potential for digital identity systems in addressing problems in developing countries. By…
