Frugal innovation and COVID-19
Reframing, reprioritising and repurposing has come to the fore during the coronavirus pandemic crisis, say Professor Jaideep Prabhu and Viren Lall. Earlier this year Professor Jaideep Prabhu of Cambridge Judge Business School led a session on "frugal innovation" along with…

Well informed
Papers by faculty members Jeremy Hutchison-Krupat and Stelios Kavadias and PhD alumnus Antoine Feylessoufi are honoured by the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS). Dr Jeremy Hutchison-Krupat Cambridge Judge Business School faculty members Dr Jeremy Hutchison-Krupat, Professor…

World Economic Forum: COVID-19 spurred a rise in FinTech. Now regulators are catching up.
A study co-authored at the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance at Cambridge Judge reveals impact of Covid-19 on financial regulators. The study jointly conducted with the World Bank “demonstrates that Covid-19 has moved fintech up the regulatory agenda, with financial…
Cristina Savian is driving digital transformation in the built environment
Executive MBA (EMBA) alumna Cristina Savian's consultancy focuses on innovation and technology, bringing to market the most promising innovation in the construction industry. International consulting firm BE-WISE, with offices in London and Melbourne, is supporting organisations, from start-ups to large-scale…

Business Weekly: Entrepreneurship and innovation in the Arts and Creative sector
Enterprise Tuesday events series will resume online on 3 November at Cambridge Judge Business School. The Lent series will focus on entrepreneurship and innovation in the arts and creative sector with the first event under the banner of Art as…
China Daily: Shaping the future
Professor Peter Williamson of Cambridge Judge Business School comments in innovation in China. “The capabilities in rapid innovation and improving industrial processes China has built over the past 20 years have provided an important springboard to become a genuine innovator,…
China Daily: Country makes giant strides in innovation
Peter Williamson, Honorary Professor of International Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, comments on Chinese innovation. "The capabilities in rapid innovation and improving industrial processes China has built over the past 20 years have provided an important springboard to become…
Contingent employment and innovation
by Dr Sunwoo Hwang, Research Associate, Cambridge Centre for Finance and Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance There has been a rapid increase in contingent employment worldwide. As of 2015, it accounts for 15.8 per cent of the US labor…

Business Because: What does Huawei’s UK 5G ban mean for the Internet Of Things?
Peter Williamson, Honorary Professor of International Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, comments on 5G and Internet of Things. “Much of the innovation in the IoT will depend on 5G, because it is key to everything from machinery, to infrastructure,…
TMC.net: Helpful techniques for getting company-wide buy-in with new technology
A study on six patterns of innovation co-authored by Stelios Kavadias, Margaret Thatcher Professor of Enterprise Studies in Innovation & Growth at Cambridge Judge Business School, is featured in the article. According to the study “a technology that fulfils one…