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Cases in Corporate Ethics 5.3: Japan is putting pressure on India to sort out taxation, labor and other problems that Toyota, Mitsubishi and Honda are currently facing in India.
Ed Truitt, Manager of Finance and Administration for Sampson's American Sandpaper Division (ASD), returned to his office late on Friday afternoon.
The CEO and major stockholder of MannKind, Inc., convinced his firm to develop an inhalable insulin, Afrezza and inhaler, Dreamboat to treat diabetes.
Jim Foster, Jr. (Doc) and his father Jim Foster, Sr. (Coach) opened the Selwyn Pub in June 1990.
The Next Big Thing?: Training Mask at a Crossroads is a decision point case facing Training Mask, a company that manufactures training masks for athletes for use in conditioning training.
Hyundai Motor Company along with Innocean Worldwide, a marketing and Communications Company, released a video advertisement with the intention of promoting the Tucson iX35 and the automobile’s 10
Based on our own experiences in the classroom, at Society for Case Research meetings, and our working with this journal, we put forth that some of us really began to learn what a case was by atte
Anders Dahlberg is at a crossroads. As Underwriting Director at WMUK, he must find new ways for the local, NPR affiliate-classical music radio station to remain relevant.
GoldieBlox posted a video to its website that depicted young girls creating an elaborate and entertaining Rube Goldberg device.
This critical incident represents a real situation in which a well-known billionaire television executive, Oprah Winfrey was caught in the middle of a sex scandal at her beloved Leadership Academ
Urban Outfitters, as part of their vintage line, came under severe criticism for selling a sweatshirt with a Kent State University logo that included red splotches that resembled blood stains.
This critical incident describes Greenpeace’s social media and direct-action campaign targeting Lego for its business relationship with Shell Oil.
MannKind Corporation is a small biotechnology firm faced with a critical decision to find a partner to market its first product.
Lululemon Athletica, known for high-end yoga apparel, faced a series of bad public relations events starting in 2006 and continuing until 2013.
Danielle O’Reilly was frustrated. She paid for a massage several weeks ago and was really looking forward to it.
This case focuses on the Big Ten athletic conference’s fall 2012 decision to add Rutgers and the University of Maryland to the conference.
This case represents a small business that a first-time entrepreneur opened and expanded with little planning associated with either event.
As writers who have made numerous attempts to create cases (some more successful than others) we are often asked, "how do you find a topic?" or "what topics make good cases?" These questions are
This is the full preview of the Journal of Critical Incidents - Volume 7 (Fall 2014). Individual cases with the associated teaching notes can be found by searching the case title.