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Economic experiments are situations under controlled conditions in which participants are assigned specific roles and given incentives to make choices.
On November 23, 2023, the CEO of Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, Changpeng Zhao (CZ), resigned, pled guilty to running afoul of U.S.
This critical incident highlights the use of generative AI in creative content industries and consumer reaction to the use of generative AI to create content.
This critical incident deals with a situation involving employee thefts at the Packers Pro Shop in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Four New York Ford dealerships filed a lawsuit on November 29, 2022 to stop the Ford Motor Company from implementing its planned Model e certification program.
Diegnau Farms was quickly approaching the renewal of a farm rental agreement.
This critical incident brings attention to the misalignment that often occurs between a business’s corporate social responsibility strategies and organizational leadership.
The critical incident explores the complexities Jan, owner of JDD Rockway LLC, faced in navigating the challenging U.S. freight market post-COVID-19 pandemic.
After 21 years of service in law enforcement in Kansas City, Missouri, Stephanie Price was selected as the deputy chief of police for the city of Savannah, Georgia.
CEO Sundar Pichai transformed Google from a dream employer to one of nightmares. Google’s once vibrant culture became one where people were demotivated, filed grievances, and unionized.
This critical incident discusses a building naming controversy faced by Middlebury College President Laurie Patton.
Pay-for-plasma collection is a new US$24b industry that is responding to a global shortage of plasma primarily for plasma derived medical products. The industry is mainly in the U.S.
This descriptive critical incident explores the perspective of Dean Larry DeBrock, the former dean of a top-ranked business school, who later became one of the first instructors of Business 101 aft
This case examines how sustainability can be utilized in strategic decision making by considering whether the WestRock Company (WRK) should enter the green coated paperboard market segment with a s
This is the full Winter 2024 issue from the Journal of Critical Incidents. Individual articles can be found by searching the article title.
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This is the full annual issue from the Global Jesuit Case Series and Journal of Case Studies. Individual articles can be found by searching the article title.
In 2017, Charlotte Valeur, a respected global leader and champion of boardroom diversity, was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
The year 2020 was arguably one of the most unprecedented years in recent history with a global pandemic that killed millions, alongside a long overdue racial reckoning.
Otsuka Kagu was a luxury furniture store in Japan that began operations in 1969. It operated 16 retail stores throughout Japan. The business was growing until the financial crisis of 2008.
The town of Barrington was faced with the immediate replacement cost of two refuse vehicles (refuse included both household waste and recyclables).