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Current And Future Jesuit-Educated Managers’ Perceptions Of Socially Responsible Business Practices, Velitchka D. Kaltcheva, Anthony D. Patino, Robert D. Winsor, Carol Graham, Dennis A. Pitta, Joan M. Phillips, Thomas M. Hickman
Current And Future Jesuit-Educated Managers’ Perceptions Of Socially Responsible Business Practices, Velitchka D. Kaltcheva, Anthony D. Patino, Robert D. Winsor, Carol Graham, Dennis A. Pitta, Joan M. Phillips, Thomas M. Hickman
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Jesuit business education differentiates itself by being grounded in the Ratio Studiorum (a compilation of central educational principles established on the foundation of the Constitutions of the Society of Jesus) and by employing Ignatian pedagogy (a method of instruction based on the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola).1 Jesuit business programs make a substantial commitment toward developing and implementing mission-based statements of purpose and distinction. Typically, these efforts emphasize the central importance of ethics within the curriculum, including specific principles such as social responsibility, sustainability, stewardship, and social justice. With this research, we focus on social responsibility because it is …