Search
Discipline / Topic
Language
Material type
Audience
Length
Teaching Notes
Publisher
This is the full preview of the Journal of Critical Incidents - Volume 15, Issue 1. Individual cases with the associated teaching notes can be found by searching the case title.
This is the full preview of the Journal of Case Studies - Volume 40, Issue 3. Individual cases with the associated teaching notes can be found by searching the case title.
Rumors were that Genene Jones, a licensed vocational nurse (LVN), might be hurting the pediatric patients at Bexar County Hospital, but Dr. Kathy Holland did not believe it.
Working in a patriarchal society where girls are considered lower in status and have little or no opportunity to be educated, the Kakenya’s Dream Foundation faces an obstacle to providing educati
Since its founding as three internet genealogy sites in 1996, Ancestry.com (Ancestry) evolved as a public and private firm consisting of four product lines, each with different growth potentials
The case opens during the COVID pandemic in October 2020 with a protest by two dozen workers of the termination of a Black, female, Muslim employee in Amazon’s Shakopee, Minnesota, plant for taki
Sasha oversaw the Coffee Fund for the College of Business where she worked as an administrative assistant. Coffee drinkers were asked to contribute.
In 2008, leaders at Columbine Health Systems (CHS) began to require its personal care providers to pass a written test, which they had not validated, to ensure job-readiness.
The US Food and Drug Administration’s emergency use authorization of COVID-19 vaccines led J. R.
Sarah started working at Icon Tattooing & Piercings to earn her license in piercing, a process that typically takes anywhere from 6 months to a year; however, the process took nearly 4 years.
This critical incident is about Amir Shedyak, a supermarket Customer Service Leader, who was fired from Hannaford Supermarket by Store Manager Rolland Tessier for violating Hannaford’s safety pol
This decision-based critical incident describes Jorge’s concern about how to deal with the double bind of customer backlash caused by charging large deposits for propane tanks while facing a seve
Destiny or Fate: The GJCS and SCR Perfect Fit
Stellern, M. Rockhurst University
Joseph, J, Lemoyne College
Craig Davis, Ohio University
Following reports of forced labor in its supply chain, fast fashion merchandiser H&M stopped sourcing cotton from China’s Xinjiang region, the site of alleged genocide.
Research on sustainable people management has focused on the macro level, while overlooking methods to implement sustainability at the operational level, specifically, in its employee hiring proc
The Joni Rogers-Kante & SeneGence case touches on topics of skyrocketing growth, the operational and leadership shifts that accompany such growth, industry ethics, home-based business, family
The Journal of Jesuit Business Education is the peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal of the Colleagues in Jesuit Business Education (CJBE).
In this paper, we share learnings from a decade-long experiment in developing a bridge course that integrates a theological perspective into business education at a Catholic University.