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The Journal of Case Studies (JCS) is in a period of transition: Two editors (Britt and Brad) complete their journey while two new editors (Joyce and Ben) embark on theirs.
By the end of 2022, Meadowbrook had a cumulative accounting loss of over two million dollars since 2015.
Hillary Rymer was VP of Marketing at Pool Troopers LLC, a residential pool cleaning company based in Tampa, Florida.
FedEx: Leveraging Data Driven Digital Services to Shift from a Logistics Provider to a Profit Driver
This decision-based case considers how FedEx should go about transitioning from a logistics provider that uses data analytics to a data driven digital services firm leveraging logistics.
This is the full Fall 2025 issue from the Journal of Case Studies. Individual articles can be found by searching the article title.
This case examines Atiba, a Nashville-based technology company's innovative approach to employee retention through its Personal Perks Program.
Following a boxing match between celebrities Logan Paul and Rob Gronkowski in May of 2021, Tampa City Boxing (TCB) experienced a growth spurt, which carried the gym through the COVID pandemic into
From stay-at-home mom to successful founder, Rhea Lana Riner of Rhea Lana’s Children’s Consignment found herself catapulted into an unexpected and highly public legal battle with a major federal ag
KeyBank’s Key4Women (K4W) program was developed to help women achieve success in executive roles. K4W empowered women leaders by providing advocacy, connections, and resources.
This case examines the ethical and reputational crisis surrounding Pham Nhu Phuong, a former national athlete in Vietnam, whose decision to falsify charitable donation receipts during Typhoon Yagi
This critical incident (CI) explores the strategic pivot decisions made by serial entrepreneur Uli Gal-Oz across four technology ventures—Tango, Magisto, Moovit, and Homage Robotics—while highlight
Alex Wong, founder of Hong Kong Bunny Rescue (HKBR), faced a pivotal decision when Century Honest Pharmaceutical (CHP) proposed a long-term partnership to develop rabbit-specific herbal supplements
In spring 2024, Nana Bonsu-Hammond, founder and owner of Jax Bread Company in Jacksonville, Florida, was interviewed by a local public radio station.
Violent incidents carried out by patients or their families against healthcare workers have exploded in number during recent decades and continue to increase.
Citizen Cider, a Vermont-based company, was known for its locally sourced and innovative ciders. In late 2023, they found themselves at the center of controversy.
This grant successfully expanded the Business Grand Rounds (BGR) experiential teaching method from the United States to Universidad Católica de Córdoba (UCC) in Argentina, demonstrating that studen
This descriptive critical incident (CI) highlights the monumental union victory led by Shawn Fain, the United Auto Workers president, at Volkswagen’s (VW) Chattanooga plant in Tennessee.
This critical incident (CI) is a descriptive case following the decision of the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) to use virtual influencer, Lil Miquela, to engage 18-30 year-olds to join the NM
The critical incident offers a useful initial discussion about incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into daily operations in a small business.
A small business owner used AI to create unique product label illustrations and unusual on-brand images quickly and at no cost, but this choice sparked criticism from members of the art community,