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Hantz Woodlands, LLC, is a startup company, a social enterprise in Detroit, and the world’s largest urban farm.
Most deans, faculty, students, and other stakeholders agree that we need more ethics and social responsibility content in our business school curriculums. That is not news.
Who are the stakeholders in this scene? What roles do they play? Is it just a whim?
This is the full preview of the annual joint issue from Global Jesuit Case Series and Journal of Case Studies - Volume 39, Issue 2. Individual cases with the associated teaching notes can be foun
This is the full preview of the Journal of Critical Incidents - Volume 14, Issue 1. Individual cases with the associated teaching notes can be found by searching the case title.
Tastefully Simple: A New Recipe for Success follows the story of a woman-owned, direct selling organization along its upward trajectory of growth, followed by an 11-year period of declining reven
Fast, inexpensive computing and open-source hardware now allows students with even no prior programming background to learn to program, develop hardware projects, and deploy useful solutions afte
Fast, cheap computing is making it possible for absolute beginners to build real and impactful projects as they learn to program in Python.
Land use plays an important role in environmental and sustainability research because of its potential contribution to ecosystem protection or degradation.
Impact investing was established with the objective of facing social problems through investments with a dual return: a financial plus social and/or environmental return.
Analysis of the social entrepreneurship ecosystem in Guanajuato, Mexico from complex social networks
In Mexico, the interest in social enterprises has increased in the last 20 years as an alternative to the profit maximization approach of the company.
System transformation is fundamental, broad, deep, and multi-scalar change that involves a paradigm change, i.e., a radical shift, in five key interrelated and interactive dimensions that constit
The throwaway fast fashion culture leads to increasing wasteful consumption and the dwindling of the world’s natural resources.
This study assessed the impact of the first package of the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (or TRAIN) Law, which includes an increase in petroleum and coal excise taxes, as passed by Co
This study was set on the premise of a research question that sought to identify the dominant ecological worldviews of Community Resources Management Area (CREMA) leaders and the influences these
This paper addresses the problem of assessing, measuring, and further developing a Sustainability Mindset.
Business education should give students the skills to solve complex global challenges. It should align management practices with goals for a sustainable future.
Innovation has been at the center of most science policies of the ASEAN countries, driven as they are by a greater concern for the competitive advantages that can come from science and technology
Business schools expend resources to attract more and higher-quality applicants to their institutions, yet our understanding of what criteria resonate with those who want to find the right fit wi
This paper aims to examine the role of national culture in the relationship between sustainability practices (social and environmental practices) and sustainability performance (social and enviro