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This critical incident describes an ethical dilemma faced by a co-owner of a craft brewery. Since the public debut of his beers, Chris Fast of Route 2 Brews continued to receive criticism of his beer names and labels. Psychotic Blonde, Horny...
On September 10, 2017, as Hurricane Irma moved toward Florida, one Tesla owner with a 60wKh battery capacity phoned in to ask if Tesla would grant him the battery power equal to a 75wKh model. This owner knew that while the Tesla model he...
In an environment where published public opinion can make or break a company, both individuals and organizations should be aware of what content is permissible in an online review, and what crosses the line into defamation. Also important is...
Influencer Marketing can take on many different forms from sponsored posts, hosting giving aways, or appearing at brand events. What influencer marketing looks like depends on the ask and on the client. Today, we are joined by Assistant...
Features professors Eve Geroulis and Ray Benton as they discuss macromarketing, which is the study of the influence that marketing policies and strategies have on an economy and society as a whole. We are all familiar with marketing campaigns,...
Written assignment for Principles of Marketing that challenges students to consider the personal value equation from a fresh perspective.
This assignment has students read a New Yorker article about research on consumer perceptions of food. The first two questions challenge students to hash out the experiments described in the article in terms of formal scientific design (i.e.,...
This assignment consists of a series of short online activities:
Students learn about how Google search data for terms related to influenza symptoms ended up correlating with actual CDC data mapping the spread of the virus. ...
The Global Jesuit Case Series (GJCS) was formally launched in 2015 with the singular goal of establishing a series of real-world business cases, written by executives, educators and entrepreneurs whose work would place people and planet on...
A consistent finding in sustainability research is that women are eco-friendlier than men, a gap usually ascribed to differences in socialization. Our research explored a corollary process—the cognitive association of environmentalism with...