13 articles in this issue
Emmett Dulaney
Admittedly, I may be a bit biased, but I think the collection of articles in this issue of the Christian Business Academy Review constitute the best in the eighteen-year history of the journal. There is so much more to being a professor than chalk-and-tal... see more
Kent Saunders
This paper provides a first-person account of my experience in the Fulbright Scholar program and the lessons learned about teaching internationally, responding to crisis, and understanding the role of faith in seeking guidance and direction during uncerta... see more
David Shankle
Business faculty at Christian colleges and universities are oftentimes challenged to teach from a Christian worldview. It can be difficult to teach from a Christian worldview without a structure or framework for doing so. This article will define a Christ... see more
Kevin Pan, Nathan Kirkpatrick
Business schools have been developing data analytics courses to meet industry demand. However, a main challenge is that business students lack motivations to learn analytics. In this article, we offer suggestions and scriptural examples on how the Bible c... see more
Tara Lambert, Michelle Li-Kuehne, Margie LaShaw
This study presents a unique technique of creating awareness of white-collar crime by allowing students to interact with actual criminals via Zoom©. After hearing stories about fraud, students completed a survey and wrote reflection papers. Results show t... see more
Paul Gratton, Stephen Dukas
This paper reviews the literature on counteractive control and moral identity formation and explores how these theories apply to teaching business ethics in Christian higher education. We propose that institutions of Christian higher education have an opp... see more
Randy Beavers, Kent Saunders
This paper outlines ideas typically covered in an investments course from a faith-based perspective. Topics include the time value of money, bonds, markets, taxes, risk, and portfolios. We provide example resources and suggestions of faith integration acc... see more
Richard Kocur
Attitudes conflicting with biblical teaching have become common in corporate boardrooms resulting in corporate social activism. This trend challenges Christian business professors who advise students seeking job opportunities. By applying Herrity’s propos... see more
Yvonne Smith, Janice Black
The generation currently attending universities, the iGeneration, is unusually fearful and anxious; the paper explores anxiety in relation to these students. We first examine anxiety using the psychology and management literature as well as Scripture and ... see more
J. Howard Finch, Charles Carson, James Reburn
The temporary nature of the appointment to serve as an interim dean influences the myriad duties of academic leadership, including strategic planning, faculty and staff development, academic program development, and fundraising and public relations. Wheth... see more
Trish Berg
Teaching students about the value of organizational culture can be a daunting task for university professors. At faith-based universities, faculty face the additional challenge of connecting faith in Christ to organizational culture and answering the ques... see more
Benton Jones
This article builds on management education’s emphasis on organizational culture by offering the New Testament church as an exemplar culture. The culture of the New Testament church is exposited from a study of New Testament prescriptions for the behavior... see more
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