document type
article
publication date
3-26-2018
abstract
colleges of business typically seek accreditation to achieve legitimacy and raise their reputations. major business school accreditors (aacsb, acbsp, and iacbe) all base their accreditation standards on college-created mission statements. this paper describes how one christian business school developed a unique mission statement in response to both accreditation standards and as a spiritual transformation catalyst. this statement calls for the college to “develop business leaders who embrace the values and virtues of jesus,” and it is now being inculcated through curricular and co-curricular activities. this paper details how three programs in particular: business as mission, servant leadership, and service learning—manifest and lend credence to the mission.
recommended citation
capps, chuck, touchstone, rob, eldridge, ray, leanne smith, leanne, & borchers, andrew. (2018). the evolution of a christian business school's mission--bringing "business as mission" to a business school's mission. christian business academy review, 13(1), 49-58. https://cbfa-cbar.org/index.php/cbar/article/view/481/491
first page
49
last page
58
journal title
christian business academy review
included in
business administration, management, and operations commons, business law, public responsibility, and ethics commons