Search
Discipline / Topic
Language
Material type
Audience
Length
Teaching Notes
Publisher
The economics of medicine was changing and Dr. Mike Waxman was wondering if his medical specialty group, KCPC, would survive.
Marketing education in Jesuit business schools, as in most other business schools, is mainly oriented towards traditional for-profit business enterprises.
Welcome to Volume 5 of the Journal of Jesuit Business Education!
Outcomes Assessment for Mission: Measuring the Impact of Jesuit Education The accreditation standards of The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) make clear the essential
I want to propose a new patron saint for business people: Peter Faber.
The case is about the challenge presented to Dennis Marasigan, an IT manager of Mars Publishing House.
In this decision case, the CEO of an insurance company located in the European Union is faced with a dilemma related to a breach of confidentiality on the part of a senior manager.
This descriptive case was designed for use in an undergraduate course in social entrepreneurship, corporate social responsibility, or business ethics.
Daren Young, CEO of DRYCO, a family owned paving construction and maintenance (PCM) firm, faced several crises at DRYCO but he worked hard to make the firm profitable.
Entrepreneurship is increasingly being recognized as a significant conduit for bringing about a transformation towards sustainable products and processes.
Sustainable marketing is one of the main challenges facing firms over the next few years because of its potential impact on both the growth of firms and the image of business people, hence the ne
This article discusses ways in which ICTs contribute to several aspects of global sustainability.
In 2007, after raising nearly $1.5 million in seed money, Eric Frank and Jeff Shelstad quit their jobs and founded Flat World.
This descriptive case was designed for use in an undergraduate taxation or business law class.
Mike Peters, a professor at Rocky Mountain State University (RMSU), had been asked to serve as the chair of a selection committee to fill the position of Human Resource Partner.
In 2008, the U.S. fell into the worst recession in decades and the Federal Reserve and the Federal Open Market Committee immediately began work to address the economic issues facing the nation.
This research provides a first step in developing an inventory on entrepre- neurship curriculum, pedagogy, and research within the global network of Jesuit universities.
Sustainability is an important challenge facing today’s global organizations.
Idaho State University Credit Union (ISU CU), despite being a well-managed depository institution, had to deal with the fallout of the worst recession since the Great Depression.