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This paper makes a case for expanding the role of the imagination in whole person education. Imagination, grounded in faith, serves the promotion of justice. The paper explains why creativity and personal empowerment are important for ethics...
This article examines Pope Francis’ encyclical letter, Laudato si’, from the perspective of a spirituality of presence, which it relates to resiliency, or the ability of organizations to respond to current or emerging crises. This spirituality...
In a world greatly in need of healing, today’s leaders acting as shamans could potentially bring the shaman’s ancient wisdom to the effort to create a more sustainable, just, and equitable world. Today’s shamanic leaders undertake the same...
This study explores a management education model to help integrate sustainable development ideas into university curricula and programs. This pedagogical model emphasizes a community-based approach along with other proven methods for university...
This case discusses the fallout over an exemption to a city’s municipal livable wage ordinance (LWO) that was granted to The Skinny Pancake crepe restaurant after it was awarded a 5-year exclusive (renewable) contract to provide food and...
Business Schools have typically approached ethical and/or sustainability aspects of their curriculum as complements to the traditional business disciplines. That is, coverage of these topics is typically handled through specialized courses or...
Critics of contemporary business education are growing in number and their calls for reform are getting louder and more urgent. Jesuit business schools are uniquely positioned to lead the reform by challenging the standard assumptions of...
Many business schools embrace a mission or purpose to develop leaders with a focus on values and principles. In this article, we discuss the role of the institutional mission in teaching sustainability within a business school, and illustrate...
Triple Impact was a new social enterprise start-up firm founded by four university students in 2013. The founders believed that it was possible to serve others and make a profit. The founders’ immediate job was refining their business model,...