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The Values Proposition of Wellbeing Economies’ Infrastructure Innovation

Sandra Waddock, Steve Waddell

The Wicked Problems of Global Sustainability Need Wicked (Good) Leaders and Wicked (Good) Collaborative Solutions

Sandra Waddock

Toward a Quintuple Bottom Line in Higher Education Institutions: Sustainability Practices in Higher Education

Abraham Mulamoottil

Toward a Theory of the Arts and Sustainability

NANCY BERTAUX, KALEEL SKEIRIK

Towards a Human-Centered Theory and Practice of the Firm: Presenting the Humanistic Paradigm of Business and Management

Michael Pirson, Ernst Von Kimakowitz

Transforming Business Education: 21st Century Sustainable MBA Programs

Robert Sroufe, Stuart L. Hart, Hunter Lovins

Transforming Business Education: It’s about Time: a Systems Perspective on Incorporating Climate Change, Sustainability, and the Care for Our Common Future

Edward J Garrity

Transforming Finance and Business Education: Finance’s Unique Opportunities

JAMES A. F. STONER, FRANK M. WERNER

Transforming Finance and Business Education: Part of the Problem

Frank M. Werner, James A. F. Stoner

Using Monte Carlo Simulation as a Financial Modeling Tool to Support Sustainability Efforts of a Government Agency

Karyl B. Leggio, C. Reid Nichols

Using the Business Classroom to Help Fe y Alegría- Bolivia Schools with Analytics and Pattern Visualization

KATHLEEN CAMPBELL GARWOOD, JOAO NEIVA DE FIGUEIREDO, HAYLEY F. MILES, MIGUEL ANGEL MARCA BARRIENTOS

Walking Our Talk?

James A. F. Stoner

Walking the Talk? An Examination of the Investments of Jesuit Universities in Fossil Fuel Firms

Marinilka B. Kimbro, Rubina Mahsud, Davit Adut

Walking the Talk? Jesuit Universities and Fossil Fuel Investments

Marinilka Barros Kimbro, Rubina Mahsud, Davit Adut

What We Want this Journal to Be: Our First Editorial Essay in which We Hope to Start a Continuing and Evolving Conversation about Why We are Now Creating this New Journal and What We Want It to Become

James A. F. Stoner

Whatever We're Doing - It's Not Enough.

James Stoner


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