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This is one of several resources from a larger set of instructional materials from IAJBS.
Generally, ethical issues involve a choice between value systems -- an individual's, an organization's, and/or society's.
Algorithmic bias is a term that describes the fact that computer programs that use machine learning can be discriminatory, or unfair.
This study compares learning outcomes, for an undergraduate statistics course, of traditional sections versus a section based on the Ignatian Pedagogy Paradigm (IPP section).
This study aims to reveal the ethical practices in the workplace and the support of the organization in encouraging ethical behavior.
Healthcare providers (doctors, nurses, pharmacists, hospitals) contribute to the growth of an economy. In many cases, hospitals are the largest employers in their communities.
The Economy of Communion (EoC) is a worldwide entrepreneurial movement which sees the person, rather than profit, as the most important focus of business.
Universities have a role in changing mindsets toward sustainable development through education, research, and extension work.
As the “trendsetter in education,” the experiments and experiences of Mar Athanasios College for Advanced Studies Tiruvalla (MACFAST) already show it to be an exceptional model of education, inno
Upland degradation has been a growing concern in the Philippines in the wake of extensive logging and clearing in the 1970s–1980s.
A comienzos del año 2014, el Ministerio de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural de Colombia en conjunto con el Fondo para el Financiamiento del Sector Agropecuario giraron recursos financieros para la
The use of Ignatian pedagogy (IP) in the business curriculum has been documented extensively for qualitative courses but less so for quantitative courses.
This research utilized an existing survey instrument to measure mission-related outcomes in students at a Jesuit university.
The purpose of this article is to provide professors and students in Jesuit business schools with the information necessary to justify and use ten principles that continue the distincively Jesuit
Sharing personal stories among a small group of student colleagues involves multiple acts of courage, trust, and being vulnerable and transparent.
Technological innovation often results in unintended consequences. Since the end of the 20th century, one of those unintended consequences has been the skewing of income distribution toward
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.
There are significant social and psychological differences between military veterans and nonveterans (Hicks, Weiss, Coll, and McDonald 2017).