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This proposal is written in response to two major impacts of the covid-19 pandemic: its devastating impact on SMEs entreprises and the tourism industry both globally and in Indonesia. It will focus more on solutions than a detailed description...
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This Teaching Note provides business faculty with detailed step-by-step guidance on using the Harvard Everest Leadership and Teams Simulation in teaching and coaching students on the ethical aspects of their leadership and decision making. This...
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Business Grand Rounds is a flexible, student-centered, case-based learning process grounded in students’ self-described personal experiences (Weidner & Lvina, 2017). Business Grand Rounds is rooted in Ignatian pedagogy...
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In Vol 35 (2) we wrote about what we had learned as editors regarding case research, writing, and publishing in this journal. Throughout that article, we focused specifically on what we thought stakeholders might be interested in reading about...