The Christian Business Academy Review began in spring 2006 with the publication of pedagogically based articles related to curriculum development, creative instruction, professional issues, and research in business education. The Christian Business Academy Review is the second journal published by the Christian Business Faculty Association in addition to the Journal of Biblical Integration in Business. This article summarizes the purpose and contribution of the CBAR over the first 10 years of its existence and provides suggestions for the future
In Christian higher education, business programs often lack a specific Gospel-centered class on Chri...
Colleagues, this issue marks the beginning of the third year of publication for the ICCTE Journal. I...
As Christian business faculty and administrators, we desire to use our gifts, talents, and resources...
The Christian Business Academy Review (CBAR) has now been in existence and published for eight years...
This special section is the very first joint venture between the Journal of Biblical Integration in ...
This article summarizes the contribution that the Journal of Biblical Integration in Business makes ...
Conference, we announced that the 1999 JBIB would contain a special section focusing on the challeng...
The JBIB serves as a refereed forum for discussing faith-learning-life links in business. It is comm...
The church has not always been very helpful in encouraging people grow as followers of Christ in the...
As Christian higher education institutions increasingly engage in continuous quality improvement and...
The summer 2011 edition of BizTech features articles on integrating faith and business, serving in T...
Students who graduate from contemporary business schools, including faith-based schools, are increas...
This paper examines the advantages and pitfalls of establishing a class in the business school to re...
Introduction to this edition by guest editors from the University of Greenwich Business School
of this group of papers is the determinants of business school prestige and whether business schools...
In Christian higher education, business programs often lack a specific Gospel-centered class on Chri...
Colleagues, this issue marks the beginning of the third year of publication for the ICCTE Journal. I...
As Christian business faculty and administrators, we desire to use our gifts, talents, and resources...
The Christian Business Academy Review (CBAR) has now been in existence and published for eight years...
This special section is the very first joint venture between the Journal of Biblical Integration in ...
This article summarizes the contribution that the Journal of Biblical Integration in Business makes ...
Conference, we announced that the 1999 JBIB would contain a special section focusing on the challeng...
The JBIB serves as a refereed forum for discussing faith-learning-life links in business. It is comm...
The church has not always been very helpful in encouraging people grow as followers of Christ in the...
As Christian higher education institutions increasingly engage in continuous quality improvement and...
The summer 2011 edition of BizTech features articles on integrating faith and business, serving in T...
Students who graduate from contemporary business schools, including faith-based schools, are increas...
This paper examines the advantages and pitfalls of establishing a class in the business school to re...
Introduction to this edition by guest editors from the University of Greenwich Business School
of this group of papers is the determinants of business school prestige and whether business schools...
In Christian higher education, business programs often lack a specific Gospel-centered class on Chri...
Colleagues, this issue marks the beginning of the third year of publication for the ICCTE Journal. I...
As Christian business faculty and administrators, we desire to use our gifts, talents, and resources...