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Faith and Economic Activity
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Introduction
As globalization continues, corporations must navigate across political boundaries and religious sensibilities as they try to satisfy their customers, shareholders and employees. Examine the role of faith in framing and solving complex business decisions. On the level of a corporation, can social responsibility be aligned with economic competitiveness?
A Point of View
Faith and globalization touch on complex topics with multiple perspectives. We note one such point of view here. For additional resources, please visit our list of Other Resources.

Beyond Crumbs?
Yale Divinity School: Sarah Smith Conference
These videos address the disparity between first and third world countries on both the domestic and international scale, and look at possible solutions from a religious perspective.
Cadbury
An ethical company struggles to insure the integrity of its supply chain. (Please note: This case study is available as a .pdf document. You can download the file by selecting the link below.)
Voices Of Iraq
In 2003, when the government in Iraq fell, Zuhair al-Jezairy, a war correspondent, returned to Baghdad to cover events in his homeland. In 2004 he became the editor-in-chief of Aswat al-Iraq (known in English as Voices of Iraq or VOI). Learn from al-Jezairy how VOI would attempt to overcome a number of challenges.
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