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Barney, recent accounting graduate, was employed as an internal auditor with Slate Financial Services, an investment firm.
Terrance Lau was the program manager of the Campus Network Refresh, a major program to upgrade network connectivity of the Mountainside State University (MSU).
Delta Air Lines (Delta) had just completed its acquisition of Northwest Airlines (Northwest) and would now start the integration process to become one airline.
This decision-based critical incident describes General Manager Craig Newtonberg’s inability to hire a successful mechanics department manager at Trucks Unlimited, LLC.
The critical incident considers how innovative business models deployed by new entrants have the potential to serve as agents of disruptive or discontinuous change.
This critical incident involves a lease versus a buy decision for a vehicle.
This critical incident describes a situation faced by Meghan Farren, Chief Marketing Officer for KFC in the UK.
Ford Motor Company’s unexpected purchase of the historic Michigan Central Station is a critical incident designed to evaluate a major CSR-based investment decision.
This CI describes the position supervisor Kevin Müller was placed in when Philipp Neumann posted “Hey Charlie Hebdo [Magazine] ...everyone pays for their crimes!
This critical incident describes an alleged discrimination incident involving Sound Credit Union (SCU), a 115,000 member, not-for-profit financial institution in Seattle, Washington.
The law provides an opportunity for people to craft the rules that control their relationships— business or otherwise. This is the essence of contract law.
This critical incident describes a situation in which two airplanes crashed within five months of each other in the Java Sea and Ethiopia, respectively.
For ten years now, the Journal of Jesuit Business Education (JJBE) has been dedicated to the promotion and distribution of scholarly work and commentary with a focus on the distinctiveness of bus
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Worldwide, COVID-19 has had a staggering impact, with the number of cases approaching eight million and the death toll over 430,000 as of mid-June, 2020.1 What the stark numbers don’t show, howev
This study compares learning outcomes, for an undergraduate statistics course, of traditional sections versus a section based on the Ignatian Pedagogy Paradigm (IPP section).
In an attempt to engage Jesuit business school students in transformational learning, Marquette University offers the Applied Global Business Learning (AGBL) Program.
This study aims to reveal the ethical practices in the workplace and the support of the organization in encouraging ethical behavior.
Despite financial constraints and increasing competition, a small but growing number of American higher education institutions (HEIs) have addressed social sustainability on their campuses by ens
Healthcare providers (doctors, nurses, pharmacists, hospitals) contribute to the growth of an economy. In many cases, hospitals are the largest employers in their communities.
The Economy of Communion (EoC) is a worldwide entrepreneurial movement which sees the person, rather than profit, as the most important focus of business.