LinkedIn: Big Ideas 2023 – 20 bold predictions for the year ahead
Janet Mui, an alumna of Cambridge Judge Business School (MBA 2010), is featured in an article listing 20 big ideas for the year 2023. "Here in the UK, a recession is deemed unavoidable by the Bank of England and the…
Forbes: How failed leaders make successful comebacks: Boris Johnson and the saviour strategy
Thomas Roulet, Associate Professor in Organisational Theory at Cambridge Judge Business School, writes about failed leaders making successful comebacks. “The comebacks of failed corporate and political leaders are not that uncommon,” Thomas writes. “In situations of uncertainty, when the boat…
Peer2Peer Finance News: CCAF founder to chair open banking working group
Bryan Zhang, Co-founder and Executive Director of the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) at Cambridge Judge Business School, has been appointed as chair of a new strategic working group aimed at developing and encouraging uptake of open banking in…
The New York Times: UK corporation tax take from banks slumps despite profit rebound – study
Despite rising global profitability, there has been a "dramatic" fall in UK corporation tax paid by British banks, says Cambridge Judge Business School study. The study "Why are banks paying so little UK corporation tax?" was conducted by Geoff Meeks,…
Conference will examine leadership through peace a century on from the Great War
Leadership through peace is the theme of a conference being held in Cambridge to mark the centenary of the First World War The conference, entitled ‘UK and its Allies, a Century after the Great War: Leadership through Peace’, is being…
No bangers in the UK
It’s often said that Britain’s car industry is in decline, but research from Dr Matthias Holweg suggests the real story is very different. “Britain hasn’t lost its motor industry. It has just lost its national car company,” says Dr Matthias…

Government IT for today’s “Internet Native” society
Dr Mark Thompson, University Senior Lecturer in Information Systems at Cambridge Judge Business School, explains why the UK Government would benefit from the introduction of an open IT procurement process, supported by open standards and open source models. This model would create…
