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In a world that is in need of more individuals acting with the social and environmental impact of their decisions in mind, what would it take to develop sustainability-minded leaders? This article shares the findings of a qualitative...
This article discusses ways in which ICTs contribute to several aspects of global sustainability. We examine how economic development, education, energy, environment, and transportation at the country level benefit from ICTs, along with several...
Mike Peters, a professor at Rocky Mountain State University (RMSU), had been asked to serve as the chair of a selection committee to fill the position of Human Resource Partner. This case describes the processes and tools used to rate and...
Despite the widespread use of case studies in business schools, an important aspect of learning from experiences remains underdeveloped: learning from the case study that is one’s own individual experience in business and in life. This absence...
This research provides a first step in developing an inventory on entrepre- neurship curriculum, pedagogy, and research within the global network of Jesuit universities. In this initial step an international dataset from Jesuit universities is...
Sustainability is an important challenge facing today’s global organizations. A company’s sustainability performance may be measured in many ways, including the “triple bottom line” of environmental, economic, and social outcomes. Given their...