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Destiny or Fate: The GJCS and SCR Perfect Fit
Stellern, M. Rockhurst University
Joseph, J, Lemoyne College
Craig Davis, Ohio University
In this session Marie Charlot, President, Leaders Choice, talks about her experience centering dignity for a Fortune 500 company.
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.
The document “The Vocation of the Business Leader: A Reflection” (VBL) facilitates the understanding of the Christian leader’s role in these times characterized by serious economic disturbances a
This study reflects the necessity to incorporate spirituality into business practices while building on a foundation of responsibility and sustainability.
This study examines the challenge of “food justice” by investigating the relationships between food landscapes and the health and wellbeing of local communities in a large urban setting.
The Journal of Jesuit Business Education is the peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal of the Colleagues in Jesuit Business Education (CJBE).
Undergraduate and graduate business schools play a crucial role in addressing global challenges and building opportunities for positive change.
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 find
For $500 million annually, Facebook contracts Accenture PLC to moderate content that violates its Terms of Service and is not caught by artificial intelligence.
Electric automaker Tesla’s Autopilot technology aims to make driving safer and more convenient. Consumer misuse, however, and numerous vehicle collisions contradict Tesla’s goal.
Takata airbags was one of the world’s leading airbag manufacturers, until airbags began to explode on impact.
On January 28, 2021, just before dawn on the West Coast of the United States, Vladimir Tenev, the CEO of Robinhood, received a margin call from the U.S.
As Josh ate breakfast, he wondered what he was going to do about Ben, his 64-year-old longtime family friend and salesperson suffering from severe arthritis.