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In 2018, the Social Security Administration Trust Fund has a balance of $2.9 trillion, and is expected to be fully depleted by 2034 if no changes are made. What changes will be made remain to be seen. However, here and now an evaluation of the...
Among many modern trends reflecting shifts in the way consumers satisfy their needs is the rising popularity of consumption modes based on renting, lending, leasing, and/or sharing. It is referred to as access-based consumption. Once treated as...
This paper provides a synthesis of the recent literature related to corporate ownership issues and theoretical models of corporate and industry interactions linked through common ownership by institutional investors. The paper elaborates a...
This article seeks to acknowledge fear as a strong presence in the workforce by identifying from whence it comes. It further seeks to offer clarity on how individuals respond to fear in the workplace. For this research, a sample of 776...
In principle, a business ought to thrive when its leaders make good plans (plans that provide for compensation greater than the risk implied in those plans), and its people bring those plans to fruition. However, in practice, dynamic causeand-...
Every inhabitant of this planet must contemplate the day when this planet may no longer be habitable. Thus spoke President John F. Kennedy nearly 60 years ago in his 1961 address to the United Nations (Kennedy, 1961). He was not talking about...
On June 2, 2016, the MacArthur Foundation announced a competition awarding $100 million to a single project that would contribute toward solving a significant societal problem. Six weeks later, in Nairobi, Kenya, the members of the annual...
Jesuit business schools have an obligation to develop ethical transformational leaders who seek a just and humane world. Whether it is addressing the needs of social justice or leading change to advance sustainability, these institutions have a...
This article describes the analytical support a Saint Joseph’s University (SJU) data mining class provided over the past three academic years to Fe y Alegría in Bolivia (FyAB), a Jesuit-sponsored institution dedicated to the education of the...
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...