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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.
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.
The Journal of Jesuit Business Education is the peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal of the Colleagues in Jesuit Business Education (CJBE).
This is the full preview of the Business Case Journal Spring 2025 issue. Individual articles can be found by searching the article title.
Kirk Komick had co-owned the Rochester Hotel and Leland House boutique lodging properties in Durango, Colorado for 25 years.
This critical incident (CI) describes how a team within Intel successfully championed touchscreen technology for laptops in 2011, while negotiating industry challenges.
Many considered the October 2013 healthcare.gov launch a failure. Designed as an online market place, healthcare.gov allowed users to shop for and compare healthcare policies.
This case study discusses the modes of entry for a small boutique owner in a small Midwest community.
This is the full Fall 2024 issue from the Journal of Case Studies. Individual articles can be found by searching the article title.
This description-based critical incident focuses on the onboarding lessons associated with the British royal family and their business that can be applied to anyone entering a family that concurren
Economic experiments are situations under controlled conditions in which participants are assigned specific roles and given incentives to make choices.
This decision-based critical incident describes how Operations Vice President Cody of Bigfoot Heating and Air should deal with Nate, his competent but overstepping customer service specialist.
Diegnau Farms was quickly approaching the renewal of a farm rental agreement.
Nick Oda was a marketing consultant hired by Momo Ltd, a lingerie manufacturer based in Tokyo, Japan.
The critical incident explores the complexities Jan, owner of JDD Rockway LLC, faced in navigating the challenging U.S. freight market post-COVID-19 pandemic.
Business instructors face significant challenges.