Institute of Directors: From the ‘C-Suite’ to ‘Gen-Z’ – why ESG needs to drive the new digital agenda
Lucia Reisch, Professor of Behavioural Economics & Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School, shares her thoughts in this article about the importance of ESG in today's economy. Read the full article [iod.com]…
How changing small individual actions can make a big difference to global warming
Behavioural nudges can make a big difference to battling climate change, says Cass R Sunstein, a Harvard professor and Fellow at Cambridge Judge Business School. How can behavioural “nudges” to individuals change people’s decisions relating to climate change, and can…

How governments and other authorities can better promote healthy lifestyles
Physical inactivity has remained unchanged at low levels globally for more than 20 years. A new study co-authored by Professor Lucia Reisch of Cambridge Judge suggests better coordination can boost implementation of healthier policies. Professor Lucia Reisch Despite plenty of…

Looking at 2023
Cambridge Judge Business School faculty offer their insights and opinions on what to expect in 2023 in areas ranging from entrepreneurship to climate change to disinformation. How many people predicted at the start of 2022 that, by Halloween, Britain would…

Seven principles for using digital technology for sustainability
Digital tech can be turned into a tool for sustainable and equitable practices in agriculture, industry and other sectors, says new report co-authored by Lucia Reisch of Cambridge Judge Business School. Professor Lucia Reisch Effective governance of digital technologies can…

Explained: why eating out will ruin your diet
Dining out makes you more likely to give in to temptation and ditch the diet even if healthy food is available, according to a new study co-authored by Professor Lucia Reisch of Cambridge Judge Business School. We all know how…

ConSalud: Are healthy food messages and labels really effective?
A recent study co-authored by Cambridge Judge Business School has highlighted the limited impact that food messages that seek to improve our health have on consumers' purchasing decisions, article says. "The practical impacts of our findings are twofold: the results…
Cambridge Judge Professor Lucia Reisch re-appointed as honorary Leibniz Chair in Germany
Professor Lucia Reisch seeks collaboration between the El-Erian Institute at Cambridge Judge and the Leibniz Institute on prevention research on health and obesity issues. Lucia Reisch, El-Erian Professor of Behavioural Economics & Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School, has been…

Messaging on healthy foods may not prompt healthier purchases finds Cambridge study
Healthy food cues standing alone don’t prompt healthier buying decisions, but they may counter advertising for sugary and fatty foods, says study co-authored by Lucia Reisch of Cambridge Judge Business School. People making food-buying choices are often faced with adverts…

El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy at Cambridge Judge welcomes Harvard Professor for launch event
The El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy, based at Cambridge Judge Business School, welcomed Professor Cass Sunstein of Harvard University as featured speaker at its launch event on 8 June. Professor Sunstein, who spoke on 'Welfare Now', encompassing such…
