We contend that there are distinct and socially beneficial perspectives, rooted in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition (CIT) and Catholic Social Teaching (CST), which can help nurture future managers to be more attuned to the societal and ethical impacts resulting from their marketing decisions. In this paper, we briefly review several of these themes and illustrate how such messages can be integrated into the marketing instruction that takes place inside of business schools at Catholic universities
In an effort to assess the latest thinking in the Roman Catholic Church on economic matters, this co...
The challenge for faculty teaching in Catholic Business Schools is how to integrate the Univers...
In an effort to assess the latest thinking in the Roman Catholic Church on economic matters, this co...
One of the stated purposes of this conference is “to provide practical curricular models and ideas t...
This article updates earlier work by the authors and proposes the social teachings of the Roman Cath...
With business education becoming more prominent in Catholic universities, this paper presents t...
Business education at a Catholic university should engage students and faculty across the university...
This article updates earlier work by the authors and proposes the social teachings of the Roman Cath...
When it comes to religion and business ethics, Catholic Schools have a uniquely important position i...
Widespread agreement suggests that it is appropriate and desirable to develop and teach business the...
Is business education at Catholic colleges and universities different than business education a...
The first section of this article identifies four Jesuit values and describes their meaning relevant...
It would seem that Catholic Social Thought (CST) represents one of the most applicable mission-...
In an effort to assess the latest thinking in the Roman Catholic Church on economic matters, we exam...
Catholic educationalists have long stressed the role of Catholic universities in advancing the cause...
In an effort to assess the latest thinking in the Roman Catholic Church on economic matters, this co...
The challenge for faculty teaching in Catholic Business Schools is how to integrate the Univers...
In an effort to assess the latest thinking in the Roman Catholic Church on economic matters, this co...
One of the stated purposes of this conference is “to provide practical curricular models and ideas t...
This article updates earlier work by the authors and proposes the social teachings of the Roman Cath...
With business education becoming more prominent in Catholic universities, this paper presents t...
Business education at a Catholic university should engage students and faculty across the university...
This article updates earlier work by the authors and proposes the social teachings of the Roman Cath...
When it comes to religion and business ethics, Catholic Schools have a uniquely important position i...
Widespread agreement suggests that it is appropriate and desirable to develop and teach business the...
Is business education at Catholic colleges and universities different than business education a...
The first section of this article identifies four Jesuit values and describes their meaning relevant...
It would seem that Catholic Social Thought (CST) represents one of the most applicable mission-...
In an effort to assess the latest thinking in the Roman Catholic Church on economic matters, we exam...
Catholic educationalists have long stressed the role of Catholic universities in advancing the cause...
In an effort to assess the latest thinking in the Roman Catholic Church on economic matters, this co...
The challenge for faculty teaching in Catholic Business Schools is how to integrate the Univers...
In an effort to assess the latest thinking in the Roman Catholic Church on economic matters, this co...