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This critical incident describes an alleged discrimination incident involving Sound Credit Union (SCU), a 115,000 member, not-for-profit financial institution in Seattle, Washington. Jamela Mohamed, a black Muslim woman and SCU customer,...
The law provides an opportunity for people to craft the rules that control their relationships— business or otherwise. This is the essence of contract law. Once a contract has been formed, it is generally accomplished without the aid of the...
This critical incident describes a situation in which two airplanes crashed within five months of each other in the Java Sea and Ethiopia, respectively. Both crashes involved Boeing MAX jets, which were known for their fuel efficiency. While...
Early in 2017, and after just six months as CEO, Tim Mohin considered options to support the recent structural changes at the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), the global leader in standard-setting for corporate sustainability reporting. The...
For ten years now, the Journal of Jesuit Business Education (JJBE) has been dedicated to the promotion and distribution of scholarly work and commentary with a focus on the distinctiveness of business education in the Jesuit tradition. JJBE is...
Worldwide, COVID-19 has had a staggering impact, with the number of cases approaching eight million and the death toll over 430,000 as of mid-June, 2020.1 What the stark numbers don’t show, however, is that, as governments and public health...
This study aims to reveal the ethical practices in the workplace and the support of the organization in encouraging ethical behavior. A survey was conducted of 786 employees from 131 strategic business units of one of the largest Indonesian...
Despite financial constraints and increasing competition, a small but growing number of American higher education institutions (HEIs) have addressed social sustainability on their campuses by ensuring employees, and sometimes employees of...
Healthcare providers (doctors, nurses, pharmacists, hospitals) contribute to the growth of an economy. In many cases, hospitals are the largest employers in their communities. Healthcare jobs are often high paying, high technology jobs. They...
In the last decade, Silicon Valley and its leading innovators were touted as creating a more enlightened and connected world through an approach to technological and business disruption summarized by the motto, “move fast and break things”....