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Molly B. Pepper, Peggy Sue Loroz, Vivek Patil, Christopher Stevens, Paul Buller
July 1, 2011
Colleagues in Jesuit Business Education (CJBE) was founded in 1998 with the mission of enhancing the distinctiveness of Jesuit business schools and related programs through an ongoing exchange of ideas regarding curriculum, teaching, research,...
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Winston Tellis
July 1, 2011
This paper begins with an explanation of the Ignatian Pedagogical Model and its relationship to Service Learning (SL). The Ignatian Pedagogical Model is a 500- year-old tradition of instruction that engages the student as an active participant...
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William J. Byron, S.J.
July 1, 2011
This paper acknowledges that there is a specifically Jesuit dimension of leadership. That dimension involves humility, the notion of the “magis,” and the process of “discernment.” All three are integral to Jesuit spirituality. The specifically...
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John C. Haughey, S.J.
July 1, 2011
In order to elaborate on what I believe should be distinctive about a business education pursued under the name Jesuit I will take the subject in three directions. First I will encapsulate and comment on Clayton Christensen’s (2010) piece in...
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Nicholas J. C. Santos, S.J., Gene R. Laczniak
July 1, 2011
Business engagement with impoverished consumers as a distinct strategy option was rarely considered until recently, as the impoverished market segment was typically evaluated as having little to contribute to the exchange process. Thought of in...
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Ji-Hee Kim, Ronald Rivas, Coral Snodgrass
July 1, 2011
The discussion at this year’s conference seems to be premised on the thought that business has become globalized but business education—and specifically business education at Jesuit institutions—has not kept up. In preparing for the conference, we...
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Paul L. Locatelli, S.J.
July 1, 2010
I have selected “Advancing the Common Good” and the role of justice and markets as my subject because of the many divergent views that can be raised concep- tually and practically about them, and because of the challenge that justice in the...
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Robert J. Spitzer, S.J., Ph.D.
July 1, 2010
The so-called “ethics crisis” in the United States and around the globe is so obvious that WorldCom, Enron, Arthur Andersen, and HealthSouth have become household names. Some resolutions to this crisis may be found in recently initiated compliance...
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André L. Delbecq, Gerald F. Cavanagh, S.J., John Haughey, S.J., Anthony Hendrickson, Michael Stebbins, Agnieszka Winkler
July 1, 2010
We engage in business in order to fulfill human needs for goods and services. In today’s society business has become the predominant place and context where the majority of people interact with one another in the working day as they provide this...
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Mary Ann Donnelly
July 1, 2010
Ignatius Loyola was a teacher. We know this from his life work. We know this from his legacy of education which to this day sets a benchmark for excellence. People who know nothing else about the Jesuits often know that they and their schools embody...
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