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Idaho Central Credit Union (ICCU) was the largest Idaho-based credit union by asset size in the state in 2021, with assets exceeding $7.5 billion.
A large body of research assesses the quality of business journals.
Most deans, faculty, students, and other stakeholders agree that we need more ethics and social responsibility content in our business school curriculums. That is not news.
This is one of several resources from a larger set of instructional materials from IAJBS.
This study compares learning outcomes, for an undergraduate statistics course, of traditional sections versus a section based on the Ignatian Pedagogy Paradigm (IPP section).
Healthcare providers (doctors, nurses, pharmacists, hospitals) contribute to the growth of an economy. In many cases, hospitals are the largest employers in their communities.
The Economy of Communion (EoC) is a worldwide entrepreneurial movement which sees the person, rather than profit, as the most important focus of business.
In the last decade, Silicon Valley and its leading innovators were touted as creating a more enlightened and connected world through an approach to technological and business disruption summarize
A comienzos del año 2014, el Ministerio de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural de Colombia en conjunto con el Fondo para el Financiamiento del Sector Agropecuario giraron recursos financieros para la
This paper is intended to help faculty develop cases that are more than classroom exercises.
InsideClimate News, an online news startup that had been reported to have fewer people than a baseball team, claimed in September 2015 that oil titan ExxonMobil knew about man-made climate change for
Diversity and inclusion are important topics for students to consider as part of their educational experience.
Cases in Corporate Ethics 1.1: The year 2008 will go down in American and global economic history as the worst since 1931.
Cases in Corporate Ethics 1.2: Hundreds of thousands of migrants who are lucky enough to survive the journey to mainland Europe, land first on the so-called frontline states of Spain, Italy, Malta and
Cases in Corporate Ethics 1.3: In Khetolai, the village closest to the Pokhran nuclear test site in Rajasthan, India, cancer is felling village people and cattle, and nobody seems to care.
Cases in Corporate Ethics 2.1: By October 2000, Enron became the pioneer and trendsetter of energy sector corporate aggressive accounting and insider trading irregularities.
Cases in Corporate Ethics 2.2: On December 25, 2008, Satyam demands an apology and a full explanation from the World Bank for the statements, which damaged investor confidence, according to the outsou
Cases in Corporate Ethics 2.3: Sherron Watkins, Vice president and CPA at Enron, found a massive accounting discrepancy at Enron in the year 2001.