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Higher education stakeholders urge faculty to develop students’ sustainability literacy.
This paper explores the synergy between Jesuit pedagogy and positive psychology.
As Machine Learning (ML) becomes more integrated into financial decision-making, its potential to enable predatory practices that target vulnerable populations raises ethical concerns.
The Inspirational Paradigm for Jesuit Business Education (IAJU, 2020) is an educational model that inspires students to be champions of human development and to prepare them to lead in a more inclu
Consortia, such as the International Association of Jesuit Business Schools and the Colleagues in Jesuit Business Education, work to enhance collaboration among colleagues and Schools to advance bu
The Practicum in International Development is a service-learning course developed and offered at Creighton University.
Easter Monday dawned with the sad news that Pope Francis had died.
As organizations increasingly rely on analytics to drive decision making, the unregulated use of publicly accessible data has become commonplace.
The Journal of Jesuit Business Education is the peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal of the Colleagues in Jesuit Business Education (CJBE).
As Greek philosopher Heraclitus put it centuries ago, “There is nothing permanent except change” (Sajwani, 2023).
The impact of research has become an important topic for accredited business schools and faculty alike.
The case takes place in early 2024, after Athletic Brewing Company, an independent non-alcoholic brewer from Connecticut and fast-growing company has received a $50 million investment from Keurig D
This case describes a strategic decision faced by Hanesbrands Inc. (HBI). HBI experienced pressure from Barrington Capital Group L.P.
This is the full Spring 2025 issue from the Journal of Case Studies. Individual articles can be found by searching the article title.
We are now very excited to introduce you to the first regular issue from BCJ (Volume 32, Issue 2), which was due solely to our own efforts as editors.
Kirk Komick had co-owned the Rochester Hotel and Leland House boutique lodging properties in Durango, Colorado for 25 years.
As Bob Taylor looked out the airplane’s window at Yaoundé, Cameroon, he reflected on all the changes in the company, Taylor Guitars, since it was founded.
An Australian biotechnology company, Mesoblast, with branches in the United States and Singapore, sought the Federal Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of a key drug candidate, Ryoncil.
This case examines how sustainability can be utilized in strategic decision making by considering whether the WestRock Company (WRK) should enter the green coated paperboard market segment with a s
The board chair of Le Moyne College, Sharon Kinsman Salmon, faced a leadership crisis when both the president and the provost were offered presidencies elsewhere.