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Continental Breakfast
Kennedy Memorial Union Torch Lounge |
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| 9:00 a.m. |
Registration
Kennedy Memorial Union Lobby
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| 10:00 a.m. |
Opening Mass
Immaculate Conception Chapel
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- Presider: Cardinal Peter Turkson
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| 11:30 a.m. |
Welcome and Lunch
Kennedy Memorial Union Ballroom
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| 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. |
Opening Plenary Session:
CATHOLIC SOCIAL PRINCIPLES AND BUSINESS EDUCATION
Kennedy Memorial Union Ballroom
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- Speaker: Cardinal Peter Turkson
- Respondent: Jeanne Buckeye
- Chair: Maura Donahue
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| 2:30 p.m. |
Break
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| 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. |
Concurrent Section I
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Session 1
MEASURING MISSION BASED ON CATHOLIC SOCIAL PRINCIPLES
Kennedy Memorial Union 222
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- Ken Goodpaster and Dean Maines, Bridging the Gap: Institutionalizing Catholic Identity Within Catholic Business Schools
- Diego Arias Padilla, Self-evaluation of a Catholic Business School According to the Principles of the Social Doctrine of the Church
- Respondent: Wolfgang Grassl
- Chair: Thomas Bausch
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Session 2
INTEGRATING LIBERAL AND BUSINESS EDUCATION
Kennedy Memorial Union 211
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- David Lutz, Integrating the Artes Liberales and the Artes Serviles
- Greg Beabout, A New Humanistic Synthesis? Toward a Business Humanities Approach
- Respondent: Ernest Pierucci
- Chair: Sr. Hellen Bandiho
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Session 3
GLOBALIZATION AND CATHOLIC SOCIAL THOUGHT
Kennedy Memorial Union 310
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- Donna Adler, Challenging the Globalization Agenda as Part of the Mission of the Catholic Business School
- Patricia Britton and Zaida Martinez, Using “Conscious Capitalism” as a Framework for Catholic Social Teaching in the Catholic Business School: The Nestlé Case Revisited
- Respondent: John Médaille
- Chair: Jephte Munez
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Session 4
LEADERSHIP AND CATHOLIC BUSINESS EDUCATION
Kennedy Memorial Union 331
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- William Byron, S.J., A New Vocabulary for Renewing Mission and Identity in Catholic Business Education
- Larry Spears, The Spirit of Servant-Leadership at Gonzaga University: Graduate Education, International Journal, Servant-Leadership Scholar
- Elizabeth More and Ekaterina Zhuravleva, Business Education and Spirituality – The MBA With No Greed
- Respondent: Christine Fletcher
- Chair: Renee Allerheiligen
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Session 5
ROUNDTABLE: ROLE OF CENTERS AND PROGRAMS IN PROMOTING MISSION
Kennedy Memorial Union 207
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- Stephen Porth and John McCall, A Case Study of Infusing Mission Throughout a College of Business: The Pedro Arrupe Center of the Haub School of Business at Saint Joseph’s University
- Victor Forlani, S.M., Center for the Integration of Faith and Work: From “Let’s Talk” to Ethics Luncheons to a Course to a Center
- Sister Laura Baritz, O.P. and Roland Szilas, A New Interdisciplinary Program of Theological and Economic Education at Sapientia College of Theology in Budapest, Hungary
- Father Baudoin Roger, Research on Economic Issues Initiated at the Catholic Institution, College des Bernardins
- Chair: Fr. Peter Klasvogt
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| 4:30 p.m. |
Break
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| 5:00 p.m. |
Concurrent Section II
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Session 1
TEACHING MANAGEMENT WITH INFLUENCE FROM CATHOLIC SOCIAL THOUGHT
Kennedy Memorial Union 310
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- Bruno Dyck, What Happens When Students Are Taught Two Different Approaches to Management, the First Consistent With Mainstream Management Theory, the Second Consistent With Catholic Social Thought
- William MacGregor, Integrating Catholic Social Thought Into Management Education: A Workshop and Resources
- Respondent: Jeanne Buckeye
- Chair: Ben Teehankee
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Session 2
Session 2 THEORY OF THE FIRM AND CATHOLIC SOCIAL THOUGHT
Kennedy Memorial Union 211
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- Antonio Argandoña, The Theory of the Firm and Catholic Social Teaching • Ray Kinsella and Maurice Kinsella, Recovering Business School ‘Education’ in the Post-global Crisis Environment
- Lyman Johnson, William Bojan, and Michael Naughton, Corporate Governance as Foundational to Catholic Business Education
- Respondent: Peter John Opio
- Chair: Thomas Dienberg OFMCap
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Session 3
MEASURING MISSION ON STUDENT OUTCOMES
Kennedy Memorial Union 331
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- Catharyn Baird and Jessica Warnell, Reinforcing Student’s Core Ethical Commitments Through Emphasis of Catholic Social Thought
- Mary Henderson and Megan Kalina, The Ethical Evaluator: From Concept to Classroom
- Aliza Racelis, Operationalizing Virtue Ethics Teaching: Lessons From a Non-Catholic Institution
- Respondent: Joan Van Hise
- Chair: Maria Lizano-DiMare
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Session 4
AFRICA AND CATHOLIC BUSINESS EDUCATION
Kennedy Memorial Union 207
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- Father George Nkeze, The Economy of Communion (EOC) Model: A New Paradigm and Practical Culture for Catholic Business Schools in Africa. The Case of the University Institute of the Diocese of Buea (UIDB), Cameroon
- Sister Hellen Bandiho, Are Course Learning Outcomes in Catholic Business Education a Reflection of the Catholic Mission and Identity? An Evaluation of Three Business Programs from East African Catholic Universities
- Respondent: David Lutz
- Chair: Jeannete Loanzon
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Session 5
ROUNDTABLE ON LEADERSHIP AND SPIRITUALITY
Kennedy Memorial Union 222
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- John Fontana and Robert Bies, The Executive Master’s in Leadership Program at Georgetown University: Barriers and Gateways to Catholic Social Teaching in a Business School
- Martha Geaney, A Spirituality Leadership Competency Model: What Does It Take To Be a Spiritual Leader in Business?
- Dave Geenens, A Results-Oriented, Faith-Integrated Business Practice Model
- Tatiana Gherman and Percy Marquina, Global Responsibility and Spiritual Leadership
- Elizabeth Jones, Identifying, Understanding, and Countering Leadership’s Dark Side: Crafting the Case for the Course
- Chair: Fr. Baudoin Roger
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| 6:30 p.m. |
Reception
Kennedy Memorial Union Torch Lounge
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| 7:30 p.m. |
Dinner
Kennedy Memorial Union Ballroom
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