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Milana Vayntrub's journey from immigrant to prominent AT&T spokesperson was marred by cyberbullying, as trolls immersed social media with derogatory comments.
QSR franchisor Wendy’s has received pushback and strong negative comment from the press and the public over comments made by CEO, Kirk Tanner, about implementing dynamic pricing and digital menu bo
As discussions on LGBTQIA+ inclusivity persist, the public debate continues about whether publicly traded organizations should voice their opinions through public advocacy.
This case examines the interaction of corporate communication, brand influencers, and social media.
As this issue rolls off the press, the annual conferences of the International Association of Jesuit Business Schools (IAJBS) and the Colleagues of Jesuit Business Education (CJBE) have chosen pe
Informed by Laudato Si’, An Inspirational Paradigm for Jesuit Business Education recognizes business as a noble vocation.
Gerald F. Cavanagh, S.J., the Charles T. Fisher III Chair of Business Ethics at University of Detroit Mercy (UDM), died on November 8, 2022, at the age of 91.
We need a new paradigm in Business Education that responds to the societal challenges we are facing and the hungers of our students.
Airbnb hosts discriminate against potential guests through the use of profile pictures and names. Airbnb users are fighting back against this form of discrimination from some Airbnb hosts and hav
Customers and vendors alike are beginning to address the question of strict product liability as it pertains to an online marketplace such as Amazon LLC and the products sold on its platform by t
With the 2021 commercialization of Apple’s AirTags, stalking has never been easier. Victims have found AirTags on their vehicles, clothing, and accessories, tracking their location.
ESG investing has created controversy in the investment world and some states are banning it. Texas took a stance against ESG investing by boycotting 10 financial firms that it believes are boyco
The social media platform, Facebook, has been accused of mishandling and disclosing private data from tens of millions of Facebook users by handing the data to Cambridge Analytica, a political co
Amazon’s smart doorbell company, Ring, has received attention in the media for releasing video and audio footage to law enforcement from customers’ cameras without permission.
In March 2022, hundreds of employees at The Walt Disney Company headquarters in Burbank, California staged a walkout over Disney’s response to the Parental Rights in Education act, also known as
On January 6, 2021 insurrectionists rioted at the capitol building in Washington, D.C., claiming they wanted to stop certification of the electoral ballots naming Joseph R.
For $500 million annually, Facebook contracts Accenture PLC to moderate content that violates its Terms of Service and is not caught by artificial intelligence.
Robinhood, an online trading platform, has revolutionized the trading industry by the incorporation of payment for order flow (PFOF).
Starbucks Corporation is facing a dilemma with a group of employees in Buffalo, New York attempting to form a union in response to compensation and working conditions.
This paper aims to describe how sustainability can be introduced in a core Operations and Supply Chain Management (SCM) course.