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In 2017, Charlotte Valeur, a respected global leader and champion of boardroom diversity, was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
A large body of research assesses the quality of business journals.
Reviewers play a fundamental role in the process of scholarship, but challenges are inherent along the road to possible publication.
Faculty using cases in the classroom want to find the best ways to engage students in critical thinking and problem-solving. Selecting cases to use is an important part of the process.
This study examines character development within the field of case writing. An overview theory on characters within cases is provided.
Adam Silver faces his first real crisis as commissioner of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
This descriptive case discusses rebranding strategies in the quick service restaurant (QSR) industry. The case demonstrates Popeyes’ brand evolutions during changing customer expectations.
For nearly a century, the men’s shaving products market was dominated by two brands-Gillette and Schick. Harrys.com and Dollar Shave Club (DSC) disrupted this quiet market in 2011.
This decision-based case is concerned with the proposed acquisition agreement of The Valspar Corporation by The Sherwin-Williams Company.
In 2015, Ohio’s Governor Kasich proposed a budget that would reduce the state’s income tax for both businesses and individual taxpayers.
A former mutual fund chief investment officer, Mike Atherton, was concerned about the future volatility of bonds in a likely environment of rising interest rates.
Mike Kramer, the CEO of HaylioMed, led his small technology firm for over a decade, during which time it had become the market leader in the provision of a complex Enterprise Software System for
This case study introduces Perry Pallet, a small pallet manufacturer created to pursue sustainability within an industry that was going through a rapid sustainability-related transformation.
It was budget time and Maria, the CEO of the YWCA of White Plains and Central Westchester (YW), was once again facing the issue of how she was going to explain declining revenue numbers and negat
In 2010, Brad Clancey faced a tough executive decision. He believed that his company, Specialty Materials Technologies (SMT) might have to be sold.
This case focuses on the Big Ten athletic conference’s fall 2012 decision to add Rutgers and the University of Maryland to the conference.
Triple Impact was a new social enterprise start-up firm founded by four university students in 2013. The founders believed that it was possible to serve others and make a profit.
“The Tax-exempt Status of AARP” is a descriptive case study.