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Forbes: Storming of the U.S. Capitol: How blind loyalty fuels the unthinkable

Sunita Sah, KPMG Professor of Management Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School, writes about the dark side of loyalty in relation to a recent storm of the U.S. Capitol. “Loyalty is often touted as a virtue,” Sunita says. But blind…

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Business Weekly: Three key things we learned about leadership from the US election

Dr Philip Stiles, University Senior Lecturer in Corporate Governance at Cambridge Judge Business School, highlights key things we learned about leadership from the US presidential election. “Beyond the headline results, US presidential elections always tell the world a lot about…

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US election: lessons in leadership (Opinion piece)

Three key things we learned about leadership from the US election results. By Dr Philip Stiles, University Senior Lecturer in Corporate Governance at Cambridge Judge Business School Dr Philip Stiles Beyond the headline results, US presidential elections always tell the…

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A flag reading "Trump: make America great again!" flaps in the wind just before sunset in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The legacy of Trump’s divisive politics (Opinion piece)

Yes, Donald Trump was too alienating to win, but future populists may refine the Trump formula for even more divisive politics. By Dr Thomas Roulet, University Senior Lecturer in Organisation Theory and Deputy Director of the MBA programme at Cambridge…

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The real cost of Trump’s presidency (Opinion piece)

How can the political system, and society as a whole, return to mutual respect and collaboration after such behaviour? By Professor Christoph Loch, Dean of Cambridge Judge Business School Professor Christoph Loch Now that Donald Trump is on his way out of the White House (assuming further…

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The Economist: Who wins when a politician wins

Companies whose directors are connected to winning US gubernatorial candidates increase in value and are more likely to receive state subsidies, loans and tax credits, says new study co-authored by Bang Dang Nguyen, University Lecturer in Finance at Cambridge Judge…

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