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Students from the inaugural cohort of the lgnatian-Centered Doctorate of Business Administration (IC.DBA) Program at Creighton University, in conjunction with some of their professors, provide pr
While lgnatian teaching epistemology is relatively well developed, it is less so for theory building epistemology within the social sciences and professional schools.
Recent ethical lapses by leaders in business and the public sector suggest that there stilt is more to do in terms of developing ethical leadership.
This article overviews the potential to employ media in the classroom to enhance learning in economics and finance classes.
All arguments considered, we suggest that expanding the sale of private flood coverage would be welfare enhancing and in the public interest.
Humankind, it can be argued, lives beyond its means and often at the expense of future generations.
Practitioners and researchers struggle with valuing the return on sustainability investment (ROSI).
There is strongly voiced support for the concept of sustainability, despite a di- vergence of opinion on whether it is the natural stock of resources that is to be sustained, the cash flow from t
In 2018, the Social Security Administration Trust Fund has a balance of $2.9 trillion, and is expected to be fully depleted by 2034 if no changes are made.
In principle, a business ought to thrive when its leaders make good plans (plans that provide for compensation greater than the risk implied in those plans), and its people bring those plans to f
Every inhabitant of this planet must contemplate the day when this planet may no longer be habitable. Thus spoke President John F.
On June 2, 2016, the MacArthur Foundation announced a competition awarding $100 million to a single project that would contribute toward solving a significant societal problem.
Jesuit business schools have an obligation to develop ethical transformational leaders who seek a just and humane world.
This article describes the analytical support a Saint Joseph’s University (SJU) data mining class provided over the past three academic years to Fe y Alegría in Bolivia (FyAB), a Jesuit-sponsored
The creation of a sustainable world urgently requires managers of organizations to consider large-scale changes in the practices and policies of social and economic institutions.
There are immediate calls to action across all business sectors to address the adverse effects of climate change.
Review of Business: Interdisciplinary Journal on Risk and Society is published twice a year ISSN: 0034-6454 The Peter J. Tobin College of Business St.
This empirical study of 88 countries explored mathematical relationships between Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions and Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index.
The Global Jesuit Case Series (GJCS) was formally launched in 2015 with the singular goal of establishing a series of real-world business cases, written by executives, educators and entrepreneurs