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Corporate governance is under the microscope in the investigation into the activities of News International

To listen to the podcast please go to:
http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/interactive/expert_comment/2011/deakin_buck.html

The parliamentary and police investigations into phone-hacking and corrupt practices involving journalists and their police sources will also call into question the corporate governance of not just News International but its parent, News Corporation.

Unrest in the Middle East is injecting ‘fear’ into energy prices - but democracy may well benefit the West in the long term

To listen to the documentary podcast and the individual interviews please go to:

http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/interactive/phd/2011/podcast_krane_arab.html

Colonel Gaddafi needs to engage the ‘hearts and minds’ of his people to keep power, and even if he does survive, the new Libya will look more like the old Iraq says Jim Krane, a researcher in Energy Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School in a new broadcast for our podcast series. 

Professor Christoph Loch Announced As New Director of Cambridge Judge Business School

Professor Loch will take up the appointment on 1 September 2011. Until then Professor Geoff Meeks will continue as Acting Director of the School.

Searching for profitability & business success in the private & public sector

To listen to the full podcast please go to: http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/interactive/expert_comment/2010/quarterly_2010summer.html

Academics at Cambridge Judge Business School give their view of the current economic difficulties economies in Europe are facing and how managers need to adapt and innovate to cope with an increasingly interconnected but complex world that will see traditional orthodoxies turned on their heads.

Has the recession jump-started globalisation? Who is learning what and from whom?

While commentators agree that we are not out of the woods yet academics from Cambridge Judge Business School have used their expertise and pooled their knowledge to give tips on doing business with the emerging economies.

The “hot tips” are wide ranging in nature from comparing and contrasting lessons from Japan and its global take-over ventures to how firms can manage large “virtual teams” that criss-cross the globe.

Building Bridges Between Academia and Policy

Cambridge, UK 5 May 2010 – Issues such as climate change, energy security, food security and a range of public health concerns including obesity and ageing have pushed scientific advice high up the political agenda. More than ever, expert advice from the natural and social sciences and engineering will be central to efforts to tackle these global challenges.

Giving Corporate Social Responsibilty a Sporting Chance

A new independent research study at Cambridge Judge Business School aims to lift the lid on how it can be done.

Previous studies have focused on measuring corporate community involvement but few, if any, studies have focused on actual ROI measures. The study’s results are due to be published at the end of 2010.

Professor Arnoud De Meyer to step down as director of Cambridge Judge Business School

De Meyer, a professor of management studies at Cambridge University, was appointed director of Cambridge Judge Business School in September 2006

Professor Alison Richard, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, said: “Cambridge Judge Business School has gone from strength to strength under Professor De Meyer’s direction. We congratulate him on all that he has achieved and wish him well in his new position.”

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