Journal of Jesuit Business Education VOLUME 3
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Region
Africa
Asia - Pacific
Europe
Latin & South America
North America
Topic
Ethics & Social Justice
Length
149 pages
Keywords
Jesuit
business
Education
Copyright Holder
Colleagues in Jesuit Business Association
Student Price
$20.00
Target Audience
Faculty/Researchers
Undergraduate Students
Graduate Students
The Journal of Jesuit Business Education is the peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal of the Colleagues in Jesuit Business Education (CJBE). The journal is dedicated to the distribution of scholarly work and commentary with a focus on the distinctiveness of business education in the Jesuit tradition.
Table of Contents
Helping Our Students Better Understand Themselves and Serve Others, Timothy J. Kloppenborg, Edward P. Hahnenberg, Leslie Ann Prosak-Beres
St. Ignatius and the Blackberry: What Can Jesuit Education Tell Us About Teaching Information Systems in A Connected World?, Martha Grabowski, Dan Orne, J. Christopher Zimmer, David McCallum, S.J., Shinjeng Lin, Dennis O’Connor, Renee Downey Hart
Creativity and Decision-Making in the Context of Jesuit Business Education, Holly Schapker and Paul Buller
Formation of Organizational Leaders for Catholic Mission and Identity, Andre L. Delbecq, Jack Mudd, Celeste Mueller
Fulfilling Our Mission: Incorporating Catholic Social Teaching into the Core Business Curriculum, Kristine E. Principe and Joseph G. Eisenhauer
Distinctive Imperatives for Mission Driven Teaching in Catholic Business Schools, Gene R. Laczniak and Patrick E. Murphy
A Powerful Intellectual Foundation for a Jesuit Business Education that Makes a Difference: Bernard Lonergan, S.J., John Little