What We Have Learned Along the Way: The Significance of Teaching Notes in Case Writing

Author
Leigh W. Cellucci, East Carolina University
Region
North America
Topic
Accounting & Finance
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Ethics & Social Justice
Information Systems
Human Resources & Organizational Behavior
Marketing & Sales
Strategy & General Management
Operations
Length
7 pages
Keywords
case research
case teaching
case writing
Journal of Case Studies
Student Price
$0.00
Target Audience
Faculty/Researchers

In Vol 35 (2) we wrote about what we had learned as editors regarding case research, writing, and publishing in this journal. Throughout that article, we focused specifically on what we thought stakeholders might be interested in reading about the art and craft of case research from the editors’ view. We were appreciative of the positive comments about that article, and we received questions that focused on the teaching note. So, we decided that stakeholders might be interested in reading about what we learned along the way as it pertains to the teaching note, and we have referred to teaching notes that accompany cases in the current and past publication issues. We hope you will find valuable points to assist you as you develop and improve the craft of writing excellent teaching notes.