Today's students likely have an incomplete awareness of the crisis. More broadly, present and future policymakers risk repeating history as the memory of the 2008 crisis fades. It is important …
Course needed to confirm students' exchange program of study.
Course needed to confirm students' exchange program of study.
This course aims to foster an ambicultural or both-and perspective that will benefit participants professional and personal endeavors. Ambicultural organizations, managers, and strategists transcend contradictions by embracing the best of …
This course is intended for students who are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of new trends in the marketplace but most importantly for those aspiring to change consumer behavior. …
Exploration of the theoretical and conceptual foundations of corporate governance alongside contemporary issues and debates. Although the principal focus of this course is on the strategic role of corporate governance, …
This course explores different approaches to strategic cognition. Where do good strategic ideas come from? How can we cultivate innovative strategic thinking, in different ways and through different approaches? What …
In this course, students will examine many behavioral anomalies and, more important, explore some frames that explain these apparently irrational behaviors. The emphasis of the course is on solving practical …
Eastern philosophies such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Shintoism, and Confucianism focus on how to clear one's mind. This course will explore how military, political, and religious philosophies from India, Japan, China, …
The United States and many other countries face a trio of inequalities: income, wealth, and opportunity. While income inequality is a well-accepted result of a capitalist economy, the degree of …