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Business Schools have typically approached ethical and/or sustainability aspects of their curriculum as complements to the traditional business disciplines. That is, coverage of these topics is typically handled through specialized courses or...
Catholic Universities frequently seek to anchor students’ educational experience in the spiritual charism of a founding religious order (Wilcox et al., 2013). In its approach, Jesuit Education leans heavily on The Spiritual Exercises of...
Few authors have articulated an Ignatian perspective on leadership. While Lowney’s Heroic Leadership and Byron’s Next-Generation Leadership have presented thoughtful answers to the question, “What is Ignatian leadership?”, other perspectives on...
Critics of contemporary business education are growing in number and their calls for reform are getting louder and more urgent. Jesuit business schools are uniquely positioned to lead the reform by challenging the standard assumptions of...
Incorporating sustainability topics in the Jesuit business school classroom highlights stewardship of the earth’s nite resources, a key application of Jesuit values. Exploring the sustainability triple bottom line in the responsible tourism...