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We need a new paradigm in Business Education that responds to the societal challenges we are facing and the hungers of our students. Despite the significant global economic progress in recent decades, extreme poverty persists, and environmental...
Undergraduate and graduate business schools play a crucial role in addressing global challenges and building opportunities for positive change. Since 2019, a taskforce of Jesuit business educators from around the world, under the sponsorship of...
Despite the wide use of strategic planning in business and organizational development, many aspects of it remain contentious to date. This article points out the need for a normative and holistic philosophical foundation to undergird strategic...
One step in renewing business curricula aligned with the “Inspirational Paradigm for Jesuit Business Education” involves returning to the foundation of Jesuit education in the humanities and finding resources in the liberal arts that animate...
Ignatian Pedagogy has not merely survived, but thrived over its 400-plus years of history. Its dynamic approach to education, as reflected in the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm (IPP), relies on the interplay of the five core elements: Context;...
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. The insights we have received on this journey encourage a...
This paper describes how Laudato Si’ can help bring to life the environmental and social impacts of fast fashion in an operations management course. Key themes from Laudato Si’ are mapped on to activities taking place in all our stages of the...
The ascendancy of data-enabled decision making in nearly all human endeavors makes it necessary to ensure the benefits are inclusive and that no particular section of society is excluded. This can be accomplished by integrating Jesuit...
This paper aims to describe how sustainability can be introduced in a core Operations and Supply Chain Management (SCM) course. In response to a recent call for a paradigm shift in Jesuit business education (Garanzini, et al, 2020) and in...
The white paper An Inspirational Paradigm for Jesuit Business Education was the springboard for a reinvigorated Strategy course, which combined the traditional tools of strategic management with a sustainability perspective and an ethical...