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Marketing education in Jesuit business schools, as in most other business schools, is mainly oriented towards traditional for-profit business enterprises. Over the last decade interest has grown in the field of social entrepreneurship and in...
The Society for Case Research held a preconference workshop to help authors improve their case research skills. It was held the day prior to the 2013 summer workshop and was informally called” the Case Writer’s Boot Camp” as it focused on the...
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. This was the kind of guy that everyone liked and when she saw him at...
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. To this end, we provide the structure and process for authors, reviewers, and readers...
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. This ongoing goal has appeared to serve the journal well, as the outputs of the journal have grown...
Cases are real life, true stories. The story is told about a real event in a real organization in a real industry. William Stratton, Past President of Society for Case Research (2002) defines a case as “an authentic description of a real...