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The Journal of Jesuit Business Education (JJBE) is dedicated to the promotion and distribution of scholarly work and commentary with a focus on the distinctiveness of business education in the Jesuit tradition. Volume 4 of JJBE is full of...
Roger Redford was intrigued by a story he had just seen on TV about a horse trainer who routinely abused horses to enhance their performance in the show ring. The video was reportedly shot by an undercover representative of the Humane Society...
The GSBI originated from the observation that technology innovations bene!ting humanity, such as those honored by The Tech Awards program, rarely achieved meaningful scale. The GSBI seeks to link social enterprises using these innovations to...
In this article, we discuss the importance of human assets in growing and scaling a social venture in order to achieve its objectives and attain financial sustainability. We focus on the three key dimensions of how a social enterprise’s human...
The primary purpose of this journal is to help all of us move more rapidly toward a sustainable and socially just world. We will seek to do so by providing a forum in which scholarship oriented toward sustainability and social justice, that is...
The new world is one of global possibility and convergence—yet, at the same time, one of increasing fragmentation and risk. We are witnesses to ongoing upheavals in political, social and economic arrangements that invariably challenge our...
Teresa Sullivan had just started her position as President at the University of Virginia (UVA). One of her highest priorities was to decide what to do with Ted Genoways. She had a number of emails in her inbox complaining that he was a...