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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.
This case examines how sustainability can be utilized in strategic decision making by considering whether the WestRock Company (WRK) should enter the green coated paperboard market segment with a s
The board chair of Le Moyne College, Sharon Kinsman Salmon, faced a leadership crisis when both the president and the provost were offered presidencies elsewhere.
Case writers typically recognize the importance of opening a case study with a compelling hook that engages the reader.
The pedagogical approach known as the Classroom as Organization (CAO) embodies anexperiential learning methodology wherein students actively participate in an organizational
Otsuka Kagu was a luxury furniture store in Japan that began operations in 1969. It operated 16 retail stores throughout Japan. The business was growing until the financial crisis of 2008.
This article provides an update to the Business Case Journal
Milana Vayntrub's journey from immigrant to prominent AT&T spokesperson was marred by cyberbullying, as trolls immersed social media with derogatory comments.
This decision-based case discusses how Valvoline should adapt its strategy to the Instant Oil Change division in an evolving automotive landscape.
Tony Allen developed Greenlight, an innovative automobile monitoring system that alerts vehicle owners when service is needed and connects them with available service providers.
Many inexperienced people have wrongly assumed that anybody can build a commercial building and that the knowledge, skills, and abilities are easily acquired.
The "Capstone Module: Leadership, Values, and Self-Knowledge" provides a unique space for students to reflect on the professional and personal challenges faced by managers throughout their career
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.
Kathryn Michaels was the CEO of the Girl Scouts of Sunny Florida (GSSF).
As discussions on LGBTQIA+ inclusivity persist, the public debate continues about whether publicly traded organizations should voice their opinions through public advocacy.
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
Informed by Laudato Si’, An Inspirational Paradigm for Jesuit Business Education recognizes business as a noble vocation.
We need a new paradigm in Business Education that responds to the societal challenges we are facing and the hungers of our students.
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.