Helping BT to innovate management and technology
The work of Philip Stiles of Cambridge Judge Business School in helping BT adapt its organisational culture is featured in an article on the University of Cambridge website. Dr Philip Stiles The work of Philip Stiles, Associate Professor in Corporate…

Qrius: When oligopolies confuse consumers, beware the rise of confusopoly
A study on the UK mobile telecommunications market before the introduction of 4G services co-authored by Dr Christos Genakos, Professor of Economics at Cambridge Judge Business School, is featured in Qrius. The study found that “mobile operators decreased the transparency…
Why Arm’s sale to NVIDIA has stunned the tech industry
Hamza Mudassir, Visiting Fellow in Strategy and alumnus (MBA 2012) of Cambridge Judge Business School, discusses how Cambridge-based Arm's proposed sale to NVIDIA has stunned the tech industry. Hamza Muddasir Arm, the Cambridge-based microchip designer, is a British tech success…

Accelerated transformation
Companies need to accelerate digital transformation in emerging from pandemic crisis, says Gavin Patterson of Salesforce, in an interview with Cambridge Judge Dean Christoph Loch. Companies need to accelerate their digital transformation in emerging from the coronavirus crisis or they…

The digital divide of Latin America
A blog on connectivity in Latin America by José F. Otero, a student on the MSt in Social Innovation programme. Written by José F. Otero, VP Latin America & Caribbean at 5G Americas and student of the MSt in Social…

Internet oversight urged
Create a WTO-equivalent to oversee the internet, recommends major new report by panel chaired by Professor Peter Williamson of Cambridge Judge Business School. The internet needs an international WTO-style body to protect and grow it as one of the world's…

Government Computing: Internet needs monitoring by WTO-type body, says new report
Create a WTO-equivalent to oversee the internet, recommends a major new report by a panel chaired by Professor Peter Williamson of Cambridge Judge Business School. “The world faces a series of complex issues involving data and communications which go beyond…
CCTV (English): UK gives Huawei green light to help build 5G network
Peter Williamson, Honorary Professor of International Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, comments on Huawei’s role in building the UK's 5G network. "Huawei's technology is already deeply embedded in the global standards that underpin 5G," Professor Williamson said. "The costs…
Sputnik News: ‘US creating alternative 5G network is a pipe-dream’
Peter Williamson, Honorary Professor of International Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, comments on the US-Huawei situation and the prospects for the US to create an alternative 5G high-speed communication network. Professor Williamson believes such a 5G network “is a…
Four reasons Huawei’s new Harmony OS won’t solve its problems
Huawei's meteoric rise in the telecoms business was brought to a dramatic halt in April when the US government put a ban on US companies doing business with the Chinese firm. This includes Google and, crucially for Huawei's smartphone users,…
