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Anti-Black lending practices of the 20th century have had a lasting impact on American society and the financial health of Black households and individuals.
This module can be used to form this generation of leaders in the new paradigm of business, as we start with self-awareness and discernment of where one’s personal strengths and g
This material is an introductory finance course to be taught asynchronously, aligned with the Social Development Goals and Laudato si.
This proposal is written in response to two major impacts of the covid-19 pandemic: its devastating impact on SMEs entreprises and the tourism industry both globally and in Indonesia. I
This provides virtual immersion learning opportunities about those in low-income contexts around the world and locally, referred to in the stream of work we have pioneered as subsi
At the center of Jesuit business education should be a business ethics course with a distinct Catholic and Jesuit orientation. Many secular business schools offer superior busines
Both Pope Francis (in Laudato Si’) and the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change agree that current methods of production and patterns of consumption cause catastrophic environme
This document provides a set of teaching resources, including questions, discussion points and instructor notes for incorporating Jesuit perspectives and values in the classroom. These reso
This is one of several resources from a larger set of instructional materials from IAJBS.
This is one of several resources from a larger set of instructional materials from the IAJBS.
This is one of several resources from a larger set of instructional materials from IAJBS.
This is one of several resources from a larger set of instructional materials from IAJBS.
This is one of several resources from a larger set of instructional materials from IAJBS.
This pedagogy prioritizes intellectual aspect (subject-related knowledge), skill development and applications (skill development exercises, real life projects, speakers), project-based and e
There is mounting evidence that technology and automation are contributing to increasing income inequality.
Privacy is not a new concept and definitions continue to take shape. Generally speaking, privacy refers to the right to be left alone.
Generally, ethical issues involve a choice between value systems -- an individual's, an organization's, and/or society's.
This category is generated from the recognition that there is a great deal of information generated by organizations in the global economy that can be used for the betterment of society.
Algorithmic bias is a term that describes the fact that computer programs that use machine learning can be discriminatory, or unfair.