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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.
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 article provides an update to the Business Case Journal
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.
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.
This case describes a marketing decision faced by Stuart Schuette, CEO and president of American Tire Distributors (ATD).
This case describes five distinct periods in Sun King Brewery’s distribution history. The Indianapolis brewer experienced explosive growth since opening in 2009.
Mr. Peanut was 100 years old and one of the oldest brand characters in the market place.
This case involves a study of a potential market entry into China.
This paper is intended to help faculty develop cases that are more than classroom exercises.
In 1849, parishioners of the Chicago, Illinois, German United Evangelical Reformed Lutheran Church began burying their beloved dead in the adjacent St. Johannes Cemetery.
This article overviews the potential to employ media in the classroom to enhance learning in economics and finance classes.
Humankind, it can be argued, lives beyond its means and often at the expense of future generations.
This paper highlights the role of nonprofit organizations in communicating risk.
This article seeks to acknowledge fear as a strong presence in the workforce by identifying from whence it comes.
This case requires students to exhibit their ability to effectively communicate and request accounting information as part of an operational audit.
Sue Smith was a board member of Midwestern Community Credit Union (MCCU) in 2013, when short-term interest rates were near zero due to an easy Federal Reserve monetary policy following the 2007-2
This work examines the August 2016 guidance in ASC 2016-14, Not-for-Profit Entities (Topic 958) issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board.
In a broad sense, a conceptual framework can be seen as a structured theory of accounting.