Jeanne Buckeye
M.B.A., Management, with Finance emphasis, University of Minnesota
B.A., Journalism and Sociology, St. Cloud State College
1000 LaSalle Ave
Terrence Murphy Hall 343P
Minneapolis, MN 55403
Jeanne Buckeye is an associate professor in the Department of Ethics and Business Law.
Buckeye's research interests lie in practices and philosophies addressing the integration of faith and work, the role of mission in Catholic universities and the principles of Catholic social thought as a basis for leadership formation. She has recently published a research case study and articles on business practices within North American companies who participate in the Economy of Communion. She earned her M.B.A. and Ph.D. at the University of Minnesota.
Buckeye is a Fellow in the John A. Ryan Institute for Catholic Social Thought and works with the Veritas Institute in advising Catholic hospitals engaged in implementing the Catholic Identity Matrix.
Publications
- Buckeye, J. G., Gallagher, J. B., & Gaslow, E. (2011). Mundell and Associates, Inc.: Managing when faith really matters. Case Research Journal, (31)(2),
- Buckeye, J. G., & Naughton, M. J. (2008). The challenge of leadership formation: Collaboration exists between catholic health care and catholic universities. Health Progress, (89)(2), pp. 38-42
Books and Chapters
- Buckeye, J. G., & Gallagher, J. (forthcoming). . Structures of grace: The business practices of the economy of Communion. Chicago, IL: City Press
- Buckeye, J. G., & Gallagher, J. B. (2012). Structures of grace: A study of economy of communion companies in North America. Paulist Press
- Buckeye, J. G., & Gallagher, J. B. (2012). The Charismatic Principle in Social Life. In Luigino Bruni (Ed.), Charism and institution: An organizational theory case study of the economy of communion. Oxfordshire: Taylor & Francis Group of Routledge
Research Interests
- Organizational Mission and Identity
Spring 2024 Courses
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Summer 2024 Courses
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Course Registration Number:30373 (View in ClassFinder) Credit Hours:2 Credit Hours Instructor:Jeanne G. Buckeye, Thomas D. Maines This course prepares Catholic school leaders to manage their non-profit, Catholic organizations, while introducing future leaders to core business principles and Catholic moral requirements, precisely as an exercise in ecclesial ministry. With a focus on efficient and organizationally sound managerial practices in an educational environment, students learn the theoretical insights and techniques appropriate in the mission focused, ministry-minded “small business environment” of a local Catholic school. Areas of emphasis include: planning; mission leadership; staff development; budget and finances; communications; marketing; relationship management; and problem solving within school, parish, and Archdiocesan communities. Schedule Details
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Fall 2024 Courses
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