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Business schools strive to mold their graduates to reflect the values and profile espoused in their mission statements.
Technological innovation often results in unintended consequences. Since the end of the 20th century, one of those unintended consequences has been the skewing of income distribution toward
This article examines the potential for Laudato Si' to play a more formative role in Jesuit business education and describes a course that puts Laudato Si' into action.
Students from the inaugural cohort of the lgnatian-Centered Doctorate of Business Administration (IC.DBA) Program at Creighton University, in conjunction with some of their professors, provide pr
While lgnatian teaching epistemology is relatively well developed, it is less so for theory building epistemology within the social sciences and professional schools.
Recent ethical lapses by leaders in business and the public sector suggest that there stilt is more to do in terms of developing ethical leadership.
Following Mexican President Carlos de Gortari Salinas’ late 1980’s trade liberalization policies, that ignited an onslaught of foreign direct investment and ultimately lead to the passage of NAFT
In this decision case, students are asked to grasp the magnitude and scope of the global refugee crisis. Pope Francis has identified the crisis as the worst crisis facing humanity since WWII.
Victaulic Company (“Victaulic”) is a privately-owned, third generation, American family business. The company makes mechanical pipe-fittings especially for heating and cooling systems.
Lucelia was a retired teacher who bought a farm in early 2006 with her savings, after 30 years as a Biology teacher for children aged 11 to 18.
Mark Quinn had big dreams for Agrowtopia. What started out as a class project had slowly evolved into a small university urban farm.
John fell while trimming trees, requiring shoulder surgery. The physician ordered physical therapy (PT) and occupational therapy (OT) as John could not work.
The Global Jesuit Case Series (GJCS) was formally launched in 2015 with the singular goal of establishing a series of real-world business cases, written by executives, educators and entrepreneurs
In April 2008, small particles of glass were discovered during a quality control check at Boston Beer Company’s Cincinnati brewery.
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This paper aims to present how an MBA Quantitative Methods and Statistical Analysis course could serve as a model of experiential learning for graduate students.
Two hundred years ago, 85 percent of the world’s population lived in extreme poverty; today that figure is less than 15 percent (Mackey and Sisodia, 2013).
Editorial The Journal of Jesuit Business Education, Stephen J. Porth, Joan Lee, Paul F.
Demographic and market conditions have resulted in severe shortages of terminal degree-holding candidates for faculty appointments at many AACSB- accredited institutions, including those sponsore
Welcome to Volume 8 of the Journal of Jesuit Business Education (JJBE), the peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal of the Colleagues in Jesuit Business Education (CJBE).
In early 2016, the Society of Jesus released a Task Force Report titled, “Justice in the Global Economy.” It was issued by the Secretariats for Social Justice & Ecology and for Higher Educati