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In November of 2011, William James finally had time to reflect on the events of the past five years.
As discussions on LGBTQIA+ inclusivity persist, the public debate continues about whether publicly traded organizations should voice their opinions through public advocacy.
Ride-sharing giant Uber Technologies, Inc. has begun using algorithms to employ dynamic pricing strategies, popularly known as surge pricing.
This case examines the interaction of corporate communication, brand influencers, and social media.
This business school case study explores Microsoft Corporation’s investment in a start-up called OpenAI, along with the potential impact of Artificial Intelligence on the company’s operations and
A Norfolk Southern Railway train derailed in the small town of East Palestine, Ohio, releasing a large volume of hazard chemicals into the surrounding environment.
Live Nation Entertainment, a major concert manager, promoter, and ticket agency, faces intense criticism from artists, fans, and regulators after mishandling Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour ticket presa
As this issue rolls off the press, the annual conferences of the International Association of Jesuit Business Schools (IAJBS) and the Colleagues of Jesuit Business Education (CJBE) have chosen pe
Gerald F. Cavanagh, S.J., the Charles T. Fisher III Chair of Business Ethics at University of Detroit Mercy (UDM), died on November 8, 2022, at the age of 91.
This study aims to share our experiences with Business Grand Rounds—an innovative and versatile method for business education integrating elements of medical education, the traditional case metho
The Journal of Jesuit Business Education is the peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal of the Colleagues in Jesuit Business Education (CJBE).
Engage your students with stories of resilience, strength and empowerment as told by direct selling women in Thailand.
Adam Silver faces his first real crisis as commissioner of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
This case is about Land O’Lakes President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Beth Ford and her company’s decision to stop using Mia, a Native American woman, on its butter packaging.
This is the full preview of the Business Case Journal Fall/Winter 2022 issue. Individual cases with the associated teaching notes can be found by searching the case title.
Throughout the 20th century, federally subsidized superhighways and mortgage loan programs financed the flight of White residents out of industrial cities like Baltimore and into sprawling new su
Racial disparities in chronic diseases like hypertension and diabetes are exacerbated by an uneven distribution of social resources and a lack of trust that stems from the historical exploitation
Racial disparities in chronic diseases like hypertension and diabetes are exacerbated by an uneven distribution of social resources and a lack of trust that stems from the historical exploitation
The conundrum of the Philippines’ public transportation has been a longstanding issue.