Faculty and student scholarship related to the MidAmerica Nazarene University School of Business.
From the Abstract: The current literature that discussed ethical leadership, specifically the management of corporate ethics, lacked a consensus toward a consistent component model for a corporate ethical management system (CEMS).
Senior Honors Research Capstone Project, March 23, 2015.
As part of GOAL21: Gaming Opportunities in Academic Libraries, a grant awarded to MidAmerica University, the game "For $ale: The Game of Property and Prosperity" was played in a Principles of Microeconomics class during Spring of 2015. This paper discusses why For $ale was chosen, how it was introduced to the class and played, how the class was debriefed, and the results of a paper assigned for each student to complete. In general, students enjoyed playing For $ale and felt it was a good addition to Principles of Microeconomics.
PowerPoint slide set, Week of Scholarship, Faculty Poster Session, April 5, 2017.
Faculty Poster, Week of Scholarship, presented during Faculty Poster Session, April 5, 2017.
Faculty Poster, Week of Scholarship, presented at Faculty Poster Session, April 5, 2017.
Abby Felter, MNU Student
Aristocracy and Monarchy in the First United States Senate and First Federal Congress explores the attitudes and actions of the first Federal Congress.
Tish Conejo, PhD, RN
Research and evidence-based practice can help nurses define their scope of practice and provide the safest and best care possible to their patients.
Jacob Lett, PhD (candidate)
Research to form an integrative understanding of Jurgen Moltmann’s doctrine of creation from the lens of eschatology, the incarnation, and the Trinity.