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Corporate Social Responsibility and Organizational Outcomes: a Case for Fair Trade
Northwest University, 2013
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a multifaceted, complex branch of business that can yield positive outcomes for producers in developing contexts and businesses in the West. Fair trade, a sub-set of CSR, shows mixed ...
Breaking the Cycle of Poverty: A New Approach in Grant County, Indiana
Northwest University, April 22, 2017
Theater Works: Why Public Theater Education is Important
Northwest University, Spring 2013
Theater education offers many benefits for students, academically and socially. Participants in theater receive a unique and well-rounded educational experience. Despite this fact, public education has greatly limited ...
The Church Reimagined: an Argument for Partnerships Between Churches and Social Enterprise
Northwest University, 2014
The church of the 21st century faces many challenges as a result of globalization. Many are struggling to simply stay afloat due to dwindling resources. The scarcity of these resources means that outreach and missions are ...
A Blessing to the World: A Recommendation for Increased Community Engagement for Religious Groups in the United States
Northwest Univiersity, April 8, 2017
Increasing Impact: A Community-Informed Volunteer Cultural Training Program in Cofradía, Cores, Honduras
Northwest University, 2017
A Social Enterprise for the Environment: Sustainable Community Development in Ethiopia
Northwest University, 2015
In Ethiopia, work in social development has been dominated by aid organizations that primarily focused on relief aid, but the majority of Ethiopian people have not received benefits from those organizations. Fortunately, ...
The PASL Model: a New Agricultural Development Model for Liberia
Northwest University, April 10, 2018
Transformational Tourism: Contributor to a Needed Just and Sustainable World
Northwest University, April 24, 2016
Contextualized Recovery Services for Survivors of Commercial Sexual Exploitation: a Model for Western Practitioners
Northwest University, April 3, 2014
For many years, both faith based and secular Western development workers practiced various types of development work in the two-thirds world. Unfortunately, these practices often resulted in unintended harm. Those sometime ...