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This is one of several resources from a larger set of instructional materials from IAJBS. This particular section offers videos related to international business for curriculum integration and student research. This pedagogy prioritizes...
This is one of several resources from a larger set of instructional materials from IAJBS. This particular section offers international business trivia quizzes. This pedagogy prioritizes intellectual aspect (subject-related knowledge), skill...
Leading sports apparel and shoe brands pay large sums of money to sponsor collegiate athletic teams in hopes of gaining significant exposure. Nike’s exposure from one of the year’s highest profile college basketball games turned into a high-...
As part of the Personal Taxation course Vivian took at her university, she was required to volunteer in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, an IRS program that funds local organizations to train and supervise volunteers who...
Tina was a student who received a grade of zero on the first assignment in a business law course. When she contacted the professor to ask if there was something wrong with her paper, he explained that parts of her submission matched those of...
Amy Hill had hiked to the top of her 44-acre property with her six-year-old son and was having second thoughts about starting a woman-owned small seasonal business, Creekside Maple Syrup. She had been approved for a $55,000 start-up loan at 5%...
Neely Paul was intrigued by the newspaper headline (Underwood, 2006) that accused a local business CEO of embezzling $7 million. The headline reminded Neely of his recent difficulties in using his third-party medical benefit credit card issued...
Instead of getting the golden parachute he was expecting, Paul Iacovacci, close to retirement at Brevet Capital Management LLC, got a pink slip and a lesson in cybersecurity. Brevet suspected Iacovacci was using a company-furnished device to...
Ring, Inc., a subsidiary of Amazon, offered security products to enhance customer peace of mind. In December 2019, however, a chilling video went viral that showed an unidentified hacker observing an eight-year-old girl through a Ring camera...
This critical incident describes an ethical and legal dilemma faced by the owner of a small, local retailer. Pirate Joe’s, a small retail store in Vancouver, British Columbia, was celebrating its fourth year in operation. Mike Hallatt, the...