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Case writers typically recognize the importance of opening a case study with a compelling hook that engages the reader.
This case study explores the application of data visualization techniques in business analytics, using the scenario of Bradley Moore, a real estate agent, assisting Vanessa Francello, a recent MBA
Many inexperienced people have wrongly assumed that anybody can build a commercial building and that the knowledge, skills, and abilities are easily acquired.
Paul Jessup had just met with the technology group that would be operating in the newly spunoff Synenergy.
Two students requested their oral presentations in an Economics class be rescheduled for another day.
In Vol 35 (2) we wrote about what we had learned as editors regarding case research, writing, and publishing in this journal.
Diversity and inclusion are important topics for students to consider as part of their educational experience.
Building upon our past “From the Editor” articles that focused on cases in the classroom (Peters, Cellucci, and Ford, 2015; Cellucci, Peters, and Woodruff, 2015), the purpose of this article is t
Thus, for this issue, our “From the Editors” article focuses on points made during the workshops.
In Vol. 33 (1), we focused the discussion on cases in the classroom, and we asserted that cases offer value for student learning (Peters, Cellucci, and Ford, 2015).
The founder and CEO of Carolina Ingredients believed strongly that efficient and effective management of processes was part of the company’s core values.
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
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
The Society for Case Research held a preconference workshop to help authors improve their case research skills.
Dr. Cara Peters, Associate Editor of Journal for Case Studies, has a long-time friend from graduate school who used to be an active member of the Society for Case Research.
As editors, our goal is to facilitate the publishing of interesting and relevant cases that allow for students to evaluate real-world events and experiences.
Over time, each of the editors of the Journal of Case Studies has set a goal to improve the quality of publications produced by the journal.
Cases are real life, true stories. The story is told about a real event in a real organization in a real industry.
Bill Smith was the long-time owner/operator/CEO of Measurement Equipment Supply Company, Inc.