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We are proud to say that the first special issue of the Business Case Journal (BCJ, Volume 31, Issue 2) was published in Winter of 2024.
The purpose of this study was to identify potential clusters of academic institutions and individuals who are advancing the writing and publication of cases within the Society of Case Research.
In the fall of 2022, Ghana’s Agriculture minister, Owusu Afriyie Akoto (“Akoto”), had a major decision to make.
We are very excited to announce that the response to the special issue has been overwhelming and we ended up with three peer-reviewed cases, one peer-reviewed journal article, and six more invited
This research examines the gender inclusiveness of case studies published by the Society for Case Research (SCR).
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.
The ability to tell stories has been identified as a “universal human trait” that exists in various forms within all cultures in the world (Yong, 2017, p. 2).
This article traverses the evolution of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the U.S. general public and focuses on higher education.
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 case is about Land O’Lakes President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Beth Ford and her company’s decision to stop using Mia, a Native American woman, on its butter packaging.
En 2013 Daniela Orozco era directora General de la Fundación Punto Verde, parte de la empresa mexicana Recicla Electrónicos México, S.A. (en adelante REMSA), ubicada en Querétaro.
El 18 de septiembre de 2006 el Tribunal Penal Internacional para los crímenes cometidos en Ruanda condenó a Simon Bikindi por instigación al genocidio y declaró que a través de las canciones que
Mehdi Yasef era un joven francés de 26 años. Nació en Marsella y provenía de una familia de clase media, de origen tunecino.
Terencio vivía en Roma y tenía una finca de su propiedad en Ostia, pero dejó de ir por problemas económicos.
A mediados de 2015, Rocío Flores, una pedagoga y doctora en Educación con más de 20 años de experiencia, era titular de una línea de investigación del campus virtual en una reconocida universidad
Cuando vi a Edgar por primera vez en noviembre de 1994 por una tumoración en el cuello, tuve la sensación de que su caso tenía un pronóstico grave, y que tenía que hacer algo y pronto.