Signatories
Details for Judge Business School
New Participant
Type of Organization
Business School
Type of Education
Undergraduate, Post Graduate, Doctoral, Executive
Institution is part of
University of Cambridge
Location
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Website
Sign up Date To PRME
09 Jul 2012
Last Sharing Information on Progress Report Submission
Not Available
Achievements Curriculum Integration in the Field of Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability
• 12 elective modules in the areas of Energy, Climate, Corporate Social Responsibility and Environment.
• A ‘concentration’ in Energy and Environment on the MBA, with a series of supplementary evening talks, electricity market game, power station visit and low carbon investment Dragons’ Den.
• Student projects in the areas of Energy, Climate, Corporate Social Responsibility and Environment.
• 17 on MBA programme
• 11 on EMBA programme
• 2 on MFin programme
• 11 on Management of Technology and Innovation programme.
• Executive Education has run 5 programmes as requested by clients on CSR, Climate change and natural resources and UN.
Achievements Research Development in the Field of Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability
Full-time faculty (out of 51) already primarily researching in PRME areas:
• 3 in Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Entrepreneurship
• 3 in Energy
• 1 in Climate
7 Judge faculty and research associates are closely involved with the Electricity Policy Research Group (EPRG). The EPRG is a world-leading research group shared between the Judge Business School and the Faculty of Economics. This group works on energy and emissions market design, energy regulation and policies for promoting renewables, low carbon investment and energy demand management. The EPRG has an Energy Policy Forum for corporate and institutional members who include: Shell, Statoil, GDF-Suez, Centrica, Fortum, National Grid, EdF, Department of Energy and Climate Change, Ofgem, Electricity Market Company of Singapore and Which?.
6 Judge Business School Faculty study issues related to innovation for the poor and disenfranchised groups. They are also joined by some PhD students working on these topics.
As an example of research outputs, we would cite:
1. Jugaad innovation book : www.jugaadinnovation.com and Prof Jaideep Prabhu’ faculty page http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/research/faculty/prabhuj.html
2. George, G., McGahan, A.M. and Prabhu, J. (2012) "Innovation for inclusive growth: towards a theoretical framework and a research agenda." Journal of Management Studies, 49(4): 661-683 (DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-6486.2012.01048.x);
3. Ansari, S., Munir, K. and Gregg, T. (2012) "Impact at the 'bottom of the pyramid': the role of social capital in capability development and community empowerment." Journal of Management Studies, 49(4): 813-842 (DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-6486.2012.01042.x)