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![Journal of Jesuit Business Education (JJBE) Journal of Jesuit Business Education (JJBE)](https://ignited.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/styles/logo/public/coverJJBE.jpg?itok=KCmjvUI7)
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 approach to business and economics. Jesuits are...
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Sharing personal stories among a small group of student colleagues involves multiple acts of courage, trust, and being vulnerable and transparent. These are difficult stretches for our students, but the effort creates a transformative...
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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 towards the: wealthiest members of society, away from the...
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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 preliminary assessments of the impact of the...
![The Journal of Management for Global Sustainability The Journal of Management for Global Sustainability](https://ignited.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/styles/logo/public/logo/JMGS%20logo%20big.jpg?itok=dpwkvS0-)
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. Compelling scientific and economic information on the environment...
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Organizations around the world have become increasingly concerned about managing for sustainability, yet undergraduate education about sustainability often presents the challenge of dealing with students equipped with a modest understanding of...
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A consistent finding in sustainability research is that women are eco-friendlier than men, a gap usually ascribed to differences in socialization. Our research explored a corollary process—the cognitive association of environmentalism with...
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Responding to Pope Francis’s appeals in Laudato si’ and to societal pressures, multinational enterprises (MNEs; Dunning, 1977) are increasingly searching for ways to structure demands for corporate social responsibility (CSR). Previous...
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To make real progress on what can only be classified as environmental emergencies, we need a wide base of public consensus for action given that public motivation and involvement is a prerequisite for policymakers to implement what our...
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Inspired by Pope Francis’s call for a new journey that instills the importance of conservation and care for the environment, we propose a practical model that mathematically incorporates sustainability issues into capital planning, selection,...