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In the 1970s, schools and sporting teams started responding to concern over using Native American imagery in logos, chants, and mascots. Some moved away from the imagery entirely.
The public may punish public figures whose demonstrations appear disrespectful.
The Colombia Conundrum case recounts the evolution of a US business school’s internationalization strategy.
A virtual program for students and adult learners looking to launch their own social venture that makes meaning, makes money and moves the world to a better place. Embraced by institutions such a
The following project was conducted in partnership with University of Detroit Mercy and Ford Community Corps.
Within the modular structured smart factories, cyber-physical systems monitor physical processes, create a virtual copy of the physical world and make decentralized decisions.
In recent years, the World Health Organization (WHO) has highlighted the shortage of the health workforce, which has been considered as a global crisis not only in developing countries but
The GCSEN Social Entrepreneurship Toolkit is intended to introduce potential social entrepreneurs to some of the critical concepts and tasks related to developing a social enterprise “that marrie
As the Inaugural Case Study of the GCSEN Foundation, this work focuses on the life, times, and the extraordinary levels of capital (intellectual, human, social and financial) created by Robert Ow
Single Serve Packaging (SSP) is providing established wine companies with a new alternative packaging solution that solves the problems associated with glass, liquor license laws, health and safe
GCSEN 4P Social Entrepreneurship Class/Dorm Poster Set is an essential tool to establish a learning environment in the office, the classroom, the dorm room and at home.
Resources and Management examines the necessity and paradox of work in our lives: “We need it! We hate it! There’s not enough of it. And, we can’t risk losing it or quitting!”