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Full-Text Articles in Business
Marketplace Summer 2023, Southern Adventist University
Marketplace Summer 2023, Southern Adventist University
MarketPlace
The Summer 2023 issue of MarketPlace features information on the future of the School of Business and the university endowment. The issue features an article about Bob Jimenez, Cox Enterprises' senior vice president for corporate affairs.
Witnessing At Work When It's Taboo To Talk About Religion, Michael E. Cafferky
Witnessing At Work When It's Taboo To Talk About Religion, Michael E. Cafferky
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This article explores an alternative to traditional approaches to evangelism in the workplace. it presents an approach based on using the language of business alone in conversations with coworkers, suppliers and customers. While it is often taboo to talk about religion in secular organizations, opportunities exist for believers to be not just silent witnesses but rather explicit verbal witnesses to Jesus Christ. Business conversations naturally present opportunities to champion the theological identity and character traits of Jesus Christ without mentioning his name.
Business Information Card, Southern Adventist University
Business Information Card, Southern Adventist University
Academic Information Cards
Southern Adventist University's Business 2019 information brochure.
Biztech Summer 2018, Southern Adventist University
Biztech Summer 2018, Southern Adventist University
BizTech – School of Business Newsletter
The Summer 2018 edition of BizTech features information about summer camps, student achievement, the European business study tour, and the new departmental dean, Dr. Stephanie Sheehan.
Editor’S Perspective: The Fusion Of Religion And Business, Michael E. Cafferky
Editor’S Perspective: The Fusion Of Religion And Business, Michael E. Cafferky
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This article provides a summary of the ancient Hebrew concept of emeth (truth, faithfulness) and how it is relevant to contemporary business.
Redemption, Michael E. Cafferky
Redemption, Michael E. Cafferky
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This article reviews the biblical concept of redemption and explores its implications for business practice.
Biztech Fall 2017, Southern Adventist University
Biztech Fall 2017, Southern Adventist University
BizTech – School of Business Newsletter
The fall of 2019 of BizTech features holiday tips for spending, an article on the new professors in the business department, ENACTUS, and an article on Southern's Tiny House.
Biztech Summer 2017, Southern Adventist University
Biztech Summer 2017, Southern Adventist University
BizTech – School of Business Newsletter
The summer 2017 edition of BizTech features different events that the business department was involved in such as the 5K color run and it also features an article thanking the alumni for Southern's Long Term Care program.
Editor’S Perspective: The Time Value Of Morality, Michael E. Cafferky
Editor’S Perspective: The Time Value Of Morality, Michael E. Cafferky
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This article presents the ancient Hebrew idea of Wisdom and its implications for contemporary business.
Editor’S Perspective: The Sacredness Of The Marketplace, Michael E. Cafferky
Editor’S Perspective: The Sacredness Of The Marketplace, Michael E. Cafferky
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This article presents ideas from the ancient Hebrew concept of holiness and its relevance for contemporary business. It explores the thesis that the marketplace is sacred.
Bridging The Gap Between Religion And Business: A Conversation, Michael E. Cafferky, Doug Jacobs
Bridging The Gap Between Religion And Business: A Conversation, Michael E. Cafferky, Doug Jacobs
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This article explores some of the tensions that congregational pastors experience in terms of business and religion. It is a dialogue regarding the perceived gap between pastors and business professionals.
“Bridging the gap between religion and business: A conversation" by Michael Cafferky and Douglas Jacobs published in the December 2016 issue of Ministry,® International Journal for Pastors, www.MinistryMagazine.org. Used by permission.
Apologetics Without Apology: Arguments For The Existence Of God From Business & Economics, Michael E. Cafferky
Apologetics Without Apology: Arguments For The Existence Of God From Business & Economics, Michael E. Cafferky
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This paper offers the reader ways for the business practitioner to participate in Christian apologetics. Apologetics is defined. The purpose and tasks of apologetics is described. A case is made for the importance of Christian apologetics. Several tactics are introduced that offer potential for the Christian apologist. A matrix describes the potential opportunities to develop Christian apologetics for the context of business and economics. A discussion follows regarding the implications for business scholars and Christian business school curriculum at all levels.
Biztech Summer 2016, Southern Adventist University
Biztech Summer 2016, Southern Adventist University
BizTech – School of Business Newsletter
The summer 2016 edition of BizTech features articles on VITA 2016 Tax Season, a message from the dean, ENACTUS, and the E. A. Anderson lecture series.
Editor’S Perspective: Saturating Minds And Hearts With Scripture, Michael E. Cafferky
Editor’S Perspective: Saturating Minds And Hearts With Scripture, Michael E. Cafferky
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This article summarizes the contribution that the Journal of Biblical Integration in Business makes to Christian business scholarship. It explores the idea of faith integration in business.
Biztech Winter 2015, Southern Adventist University
Biztech Winter 2015, Southern Adventist University
BizTech – School of Business Newsletter
The winter 2015 edition of BizTech features articles on advanced accounting students, a message from the dean, and tax preparation.
Biztech Winter 2014, Southern Adventist University
Biztech Winter 2014, Southern Adventist University
BizTech – School of Business Newsletter
The winter 2014 edition of BizTech features articles on Principles of Accounting 1, experience outside the classroom, ENACTUS, and Newbold.
Biztech Fall 2013, Southern Adventist University
Biztech Fall 2013, Southern Adventist University
BizTech – School of Business Newsletter
The fall 2013 edition of BizTech features articles on summer internships, meeting the firms, the VITA income tax program, and ENACTUS.
Biztech Winter 2013, Southern Adventist University
Biztech Winter 2013, Southern Adventist University
BizTech – School of Business Newsletter
The winter 2013 edition of BizTech features articles on internships, auditing, ENACTUS, and a message from the dean.
"Why Do We Have To Learn This Stuff?" Revising Or Developing A Course Using Essential Questions, Michael E. Cafferky
"Why Do We Have To Learn This Stuff?" Revising Or Developing A Course Using Essential Questions, Michael E. Cafferky
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This paper explores how the concept of “essential questions” can be used as a structural tool for revising or developing a business course such that active learning and student engagement are fostered. The concept of essential questions is different from and similar to the Socratic method. The relationship between essential questions and other course elements is discussed. An example is provided for how this approach was used in a business ethics course taught from a biblical worldview.
Biztech Summer 2012, Southern Adventist University
Biztech Summer 2012, Southern Adventist University
BizTech – School of Business Newsletter
The Summer 2012 Edition of BizTech features articles on the SIFE team, alumni, and a message from the dean.
Biztech Winter 2012, Southern Adventist University
Biztech Winter 2012, Southern Adventist University
BizTech – School of Business Newsletter
The winter 2012 edition of BizTech features articles on the business society, visiting accounting firms, and the marketing club's trip to New York.
Biztech Summer 2011, Southern Adventist University
Biztech Summer 2011, Southern Adventist University
BizTech – School of Business Newsletter
The summer 2011 edition of BizTech features articles on integrating faith and business, serving in Tanzania, and the business department's trip to China.
Biztech Winter 2011, Southern Adventist University
Biztech Winter 2011, Southern Adventist University
BizTech – School of Business Newsletter
The winter 2011 edition of BizTech features articles on the Marketing Club's trip to Manhattan, Business Society's Christmas party, and the Alumni weekend luncheon.
Biztech Summer 2010, Southern Adventist University
Biztech Summer 2010, Southern Adventist University
BizTech – School of Business Newsletter
The summer 2010 Edition of BizTech features articles on Entrepreneurship in Africa, the new admissions process, and SIFE.
Biztech Winter 2010, Southern Adventist University
Biztech Winter 2010, Southern Adventist University
BizTech – School of Business Newsletter
The winter 2010 edition of BizTech features articles on the NYC trip, the Summer trip to Africa, and internships.
Business And The Good Shepherd, Michael E. Cafferky
Business And The Good Shepherd, Michael E. Cafferky
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"Know that the lord Himself is God; It is He who has made us, and not we ourselves; We are His people and the sheep of His pasture” Psalm 100:3 (NASB). These words became the basis for a complete overhaul of one of my favorite class periods in one of my favorite courses: Ethical, Social, and Legal Environment of Business, where I teach about the agency theory
Biztech Winter 2009, Southern Adventist University
Biztech Winter 2009, Southern Adventist University
BizTech – School of Business Newsletter
The winter 2009 edition of BizTech features articles on ADRA, what the three keys to resiliency are, and a message welcoming Lisa Goolsby.
Religious Beliefs And Models Of Faith Integration At Work, Michael E. Cafferky
Religious Beliefs And Models Of Faith Integration At Work, Michael E. Cafferky
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Activities that a person engages in at work to express their faith might not, on the surface, reveal much about why they do what they do.
Book Review Of Solomon, Lewis D. (2004). Evangelical Christian Executives: A New Model For Business Corporations, In Journal Of Biblical Integration In Business. 2005 Fall., Michael E. Cafferky
Book Review Of Solomon, Lewis D. (2004). Evangelical Christian Executives: A New Model For Business Corporations, In Journal Of Biblical Integration In Business. 2005 Fall., Michael E. Cafferky
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One might not expect a non- Christian to take an even-handed approach to evaluating something as potentially controversial as integrating faith at work. But Lewis Solomon, an ordained rabbi, interfaith minister, and professor of business law at George Washington University Law School does just this.
Managing Word Of Mouth For Organizational Success, Michael E. Cafferky
Managing Word Of Mouth For Organizational Success, Michael E. Cafferky
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The article focuses on managing word of mouth of organizational success. Word of mouth is based heavily on informal conversations and storytelling. It is the perfect example of a situation in which the command-and-control approach cannot be used. The article states that managing positive word of mouth is not about control but about collaboration and managing influence. It begins by building trust at every level possible in the organization, ensuring congruence between what is said and what is done, being consistent and reliable, developing ways to involve social network leaders in positive personal experiences with organizations.