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Cambridge Peaceshaping and Climate Lab is announced
The new Lab seeks to spot climate-related conflict before it occurs and pre-empt it through socio-ecological action.
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High honour for social innovation fellow
Air Commodore Jarrod Pendlebury, a Research Fellow at the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation (CCSI), is named to Australia’s King’s Birthday Honours for outstanding achievement as UN military adviser.
Two papers co-authored by Cambridge Judge academics using social innovation approaches to solve defence issues will be presented at a military conference in the US this month. The first outlines suggested improvements to the United Nations (UN) deployment decision-making process, and the second addresses under participation of Asian American Pacific Islanders in the United States Air Force.
Churches are at risk unless they find new uses for their buildings, says a report by Cambridge Judge Business School and the Diocese of Ely, lead authored by Helen Haugh of Cambridge Judge.
Insight
A look at marginalised communities: what Cambridge Judge research and initiatives can teach us
In this special insight article, we look at some of the work done at Cambridge Judge to highlight issues affecting the marginalised and point a way forward to solving them, and we also talk to some of those involved in these important initiatives.
Companies feel betrayed when a business partner Just Isn’t That Into You (in the same way), says a new study co-authored by Paul Tracey of Cambridge Judge Business School.
ESG and sustainability
Businesses must back up their sustainability promises says new handbook
Businesses need to back up their 'exciting' narratives on sustainability with clear implementation, says a new Handbook on the Business of Sustainability co-authored by faculty and others at Cambridge Judge Business School.
Governance, economics and policy
Creative legitimacy
Social ventures in authoritarian countries should combine ‘protective disguise’ with ‘harmonious advocacy’, says study co-authored at Cambridge Judge Business School.
Insight
Research vigilance needed
There is a high level of 'inattentiveness' in even the top-ranked workers recruited for research through Amazon Mechanical Turk, says a new study co-authored by Neil Stott of Cambridge Judge Business School.
ESG and sustainability
Overcoming UN sustainability obstacles
Four key blockages are preventing full implementation of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, Paul Tracey and Neil Stott of Cambridge Judge Business School say in the School's inaugural Social Innovation Lecture.
Social impact
Population ecology
Study by Dr Helen Haugh of Cambridge Judge Business School looks at survival of newly established social enterprises.
Social impact
Activism through ‘masking’
How can organisations disguise campaigns as grassroots movements to challenge protected practices? Paper co-authored at Cambridge Judge Business School on child marriage in Indonesia is named Best Article at Academy of Management annual meeting.