A taxation model: the Korean Value Added Tax on electronic
commerce.
Abstract
The unprecedented development of the Internet and growth of
electronic commerce have added more interdependency in the global
economy. At the same time, some international conflicts for . . .
Achieving equity and excellence in education: implications for
educational policy.
Abstract
Americans have always valued education as a vehicle of upward
mobility, yet each year scores of disadvantaged youth fail to complete
their schooling. This article explores how the . . .
Service-learning projects enhance student learning in strategic
management courses.
Abstract
Academia has been criticized for its supposed isolation from
society and its lack of emphasis on practical applications and hands-on
experience. Institutions of higher education are . . .
Was that question illegal?(illegal communication)
Abstract
The civil rights laws of the United States forbid employers to
discriminate based on certain categories (race, religion, gender, age),
but do not per se forbid questions regarding these . . .
Global electronic money and related issues.
Abstract
Advancements in communication and information technology have
produced unprecedented opportunities in the global economy, where
countries and regions are digitally connected. This . . .
Benefits of environmental stewardship.
Abstract
This paper explores the critical link between business and the
environment. It looks at challenges and potential solutions in
today's complex climate, and provides a roadmap for . . .
Business education at St. John's University: an interview
with Richard A. Highfield, dean, the Peter J. Tobin College of
Busines
Founded in 1870 by the Vincentian Community, St. John's
University is one of America's leading Catholic universities. The
Peter J. Tobin College of Business has been an integral part of St.
John's . . .
From the editor.(Editorial)
Richard A. Highfield, Dean of The Peter J. Tobin College of
Business, St. John's University since September 2003, opens our
Spring issue. Formerly dean of the University at Albany School . . .
On globalization: address of the holy father to the Pontifical
Academy of Social Science, April 27, 2001 (reprint).
The following is taken from Pope John Paul II's introductory
address to the Pontifical Academy of Social Science, on April 27, 2001.
The Pontifical Academy is composed of experts in various social . . .
Mondragon: a for-profit organization that embodies Catholic
social thought.
Abstract
The Mondragon Corporacion Cooperativa was founded in the 1950s to
promote social and economic development in the Basque region of Spain.
Its underlying mission and its working guidelines . . .
The stunted vocation: an analysis of Jack Welch's vision of
business leadership.
Abstract
Jack Welch, the former CEO of General Electric, is often used as a
model of business leadership. Welch's excessive focus on immediate
business objectives prevented him from leading . . .
Business as a vocation: implications for Catholic legal
education.
Abstract
The business culture and laws of the U.S. stress the obligation of
corporate managers to maximize the profits of the firm's
shareholders. An excessive focus on profits, however, can deny . . .
The evolution of business as a Christian calling.
Abstract
Looking at business as a calling sheds new light on the role
business can play in the life of a Christian. In this article we first
look at the development of the concept of business as . . .
Catholic social thought and business ethics: catholic social
thought and business ethics; the application of 10 principles.
Abstract
Catholic Social Thought is a treasure trove of moral wisdom
formulated to inform the conduct of believers. This doctrine is designed
to help form the consciences and guide the actions of . . .
Bringing realism to management education: contributions from
Catholic social thought.
"The time has come, for a new and deeper reflection on the nature of the
economy and its purposes."
--Pope John Paul II, New Year's Message (2000)
Abstract
Catholic social thought is based on . . .
The Mondragon Corporacion Cooperativa: An interview with Juan M.
Sinde, Chief Executive Deputy.(Interview)
The Mondragon Corporacion Cooperativa (MCC) is a cooperative in the
Basque region of Spain which includes over 150 individual companies and
has over 66,000 worker/owners. In 2002 it had total sales . . .
From the editor.(Catholic social thought)
Catholic social thought is nothing more than a reflection on
social, political and economic issues from the perspective of the
Gospels and the 2000 year-old Catholic intellectual tradition. . . .
The civil justice reform war and its impact upon business and
individual rights.
There is a political war raging between the business coalition and
the consumer/ legal lobby. Tort reform is making significant strides at
state levels, and the time seems ripe for federal tort . . .
Bankruptcy as a risk management tool: economic and social
implications.
Current bankruptcy process in the United Slates shields a
distressed company from existing creditors. It therefore protects
stockholders from completely losing their investments when the company
is . . .
Loss control in high technology electronics manufacturing: a
longitudinal study of occupational safety.
This longitudinal twenty-year (1980-1999) study of occupational
safety trends in the U.S. high technology electronics manufacturing
industry revealed three key findings: 1) while the number . . .
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