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This brief summary updates readers on the Journal of Critical Incidents and the Society for Case Research
On March 12th, 2019 U.S.
About 35 minutes after leaving its dock near Branson, Missouri, Ride the Ducks Stretch Duck 7, a modified World War II amphibious craft, began foundering and taking on water.
SeatGeek is a rapidly growing company in a dynamic, complex, and controversial industry.
On February 23rd, 2023, Dish Network CEO Carlson made two announcements on an earnings call: (1) the company improved net income from fiscal year 2021 to 2022 by $384 million, and (2) an “interna
The Ring of Fire is a 1,900 square mile mineral-rich region in remote Northern Ontario that is estimated to have lithium deposits worth billions.
This critical incident describes the events and resulting consequences of fraud and embezzlement committed by Dale Endries, controller for Oneida Golf and Country Club (OGCC).
Luxury performance vehicle brand, BMW, had implemented a new subscription-based policy for customers to access certain features on their vehicles such as high beam assist, heated seats, and heate
This critical incident describes an ethical dilemma faced by AT&T sales representatives. In 2016, AT&T had launched DirecTV Now as their live TV and on demand streaming service.
Joshua “Null” Moon wondered how a company that had signed a legally binding contract with his platform, Kiwi Farms, could suddenly cease all services.
This is the full preview of the Journal of Critical Incidents Winter 2023 issue. Individual cases with the associated teaching notes can be found by searching the case title.
Since 2016, the Global Jesuit Case Series (GJCS) and the Society for Case Research (SCR) have proudly partnered in publishing this joint issue of SCR’s Journal of Case Studies (JCS).
In November of 2011, William James finally had time to reflect on the events of the past five years.
As discussions on LGBTQIA+ inclusivity persist, the public debate continues about whether publicly traded organizations should voice their opinions through public advocacy.
Ride-sharing giant Uber Technologies, Inc. has begun using algorithms to employ dynamic pricing strategies, popularly known as surge pricing.
This case examines the interaction of corporate communication, brand influencers, and social media.
This business school case study explores Microsoft Corporation’s investment in a start-up called OpenAI, along with the potential impact of Artificial Intelligence on the company’s operations and
As this issue rolls off the press, the annual conferences of the International Association of Jesuit Business Schools (IAJBS) and the Colleagues of Jesuit Business Education (CJBE) have chosen pe
Gerald F. Cavanagh, S.J., the Charles T. Fisher III Chair of Business Ethics at University of Detroit Mercy (UDM), died on November 8, 2022, at the age of 91.