Broadening perspectives
The contributions of black business and management leaders is the focus of the latest Social Innovation Think Tank webinar at Cambridge Judge. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_2FYU2j32o Watch the Social Innovation Think Tank webinar. The most recent episode of the Social Innovation Think Tank…

Superb teaching
Eight members of the Cambridge Judge faculty are awarded Teaching Prizes for excellence across the School's programmes. Eight members of the Cambridge Judge Business School faculty were awarded Teaching Prizes on 1 July for their teaching excellence across the School's…

The corporate pivot: radical change in times of crisis
The COVID-19 (coronavirus) crisis underlines need for firms to quickly ‘pivot’, Professor Paul Tracey of the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation. Many entrepreneurs need to pivot – make radical changes to their business model – because their initial ideas fail to…

Social change
Study co-authored by Professor Paul Tracey on challenging 'guarded institutions' is featured in Stanford Social Innovation Review. theater white mask A study co-authored by Professor Paul Tracey of Cambridge Judge Business School about how social change organisations can challenge "guarded…

Stanford Social Innovation Review: Researchers explain how international NGOs pursue advocacy in the face of government opposition
A research paper co-authored at Cambridge Judge Business School reconstructs how an international children’s rights organisation worked in Indonesia to disrupt highly institutionalised child marriage. The paper by Dr Laura Claus and Professor Paul Tracey examines how NGOs navigate such…
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 &…

IEDP: The art of the strategic pivot
Research co-authored by Paul Tracey, Professor of Innovation & Organisation at Cambridge Judge Business School, looks at how business leaders can pivot when necessary yet maintain good relations with their stakeholders. “Ventures can remove the affective hostility of stakeholders and…
The London50
Cambridge Judge Business School faculty attend this week’s inaugural conference of The London50 for strategy and entrepreneurship. Ten faculty members from Cambridge Judge Business School attended this week’s inaugural conference of The London50, which brings together top senior academics from…

Pivoting successfully
New ventures need to 'pivot' gracefully to avoid alienating their initial user community, says a new study co-authored by Professor Paul Tracey of Cambridge Judge Business School. Like athletes, companies "pivot" in adapting to changing circumstances. But while a bad…

Healthcare policy & drug development (The Cambridge Judge Business Debate podcast series)
How ageing societies can afford healthcare for all and reform an organisational system that has not kept pace with technology. L-R: Paul Tracey, Michael Kitson, Kamal Munir, Stefan Scholtes, Nektarios Oraiopoulos In this episode, joining podcast host Michael Kitson, University…
