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Poulehouse’s “The Egg That Does not Kill the Hen” was founded in 2017 in Paris, France to disrupt the egg industry by producing an animal friendly, healthier, premium priced alternative product.
An Australian biotechnology company, Mesoblast, with branches in the United States and Singapore, sought the Federal Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of a key drug candidate, Ryoncil.
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.
Bumble Bee Foods (Bumble Bee) is a multinational seafood company that sources tuna from fleets across the globe.
The Somsenville destination marketing organization (DMO) contracted with a website design expert independent contractor, Robert Lazkowski, to create a website design as part of a tourism campaign.
The case involves Doug Dickey, the managing partner of a large public accounting firm named DRDA, taken from the initials of first names of the founding partners.
This is the full Fall 2024 issue from the Journal of Case Studies. Individual articles can be found by searching the article title.
Economic experiments are situations under controlled conditions in which participants are assigned specific roles and given incentives to make choices.
On November 23, 2023, the CEO of Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, Changpeng Zhao (CZ), resigned, pled guilty to running afoul of U.S.
In the fall of 2020, the provost (chief academic officer) at Big Southern State University (BSSU) asked the heads of the three academic departments of the School of Music (SOM) to jointly compose a
After 21 years of service in law enforcement in Kansas City, Missouri, Stephanie Price was selected as the deputy chief of police for the city of Savannah, Georgia.
CEO Sundar Pichai transformed Google from a dream employer to one of nightmares. Google’s once vibrant culture became one where people were demotivated, filed grievances, and unionized.
This descriptive critical incident explores the perspective of Dean Larry DeBrock, the former dean of a top-ranked business school, who later became one of the first instructors of Business 101 aft
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.
This is the full Winter 2025 issue of the Business Case Journal, which is a Special Issue on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Individual articles can be found by searching the article title.
This is the full Winter 2024 issue from the Journal of Critical Incidents. Individual articles can be found by searching the article title.
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In the fall of 2022, Ghana’s Agriculture minister, Owusu Afriyie Akoto (“Akoto”), had a major decision to make.
This is the full annual issue from the Global Jesuit Case Series and Journal of Case Studies. Individual articles can be found by searching the article title.
In 2017, Charlotte Valeur, a respected global leader and champion of boardroom diversity, was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).