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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.
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.
In this preface for the special issue of the Journal of Case Studies (JCS), published jointly by the Society for Case Research (SCR) and the Global Jesuit Case Series (GJCS), I want to present a “c
Many considered the October 2013 healthcare.gov launch a failure. Designed as an online market place, healthcare.gov allowed users to shop for and compare healthcare policies.
In our Excellence in Case Studies series, we have examined the essential elements of a case study that engages the reader and a teaching note that provides instructors with the authors’ perspective
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.
A Peloton commercial faced criticism from both the media and the general public, with concerns ranging from sexism and unchecked privilege to promoting negative body image.
This critical incident brings attention to the misalignment that often occurs between a business’s corporate social responsibility strategies and organizational leadership.
Sam was an on-call chief pilot for an international airline who received an early morning call from Peter, another pilot.
Business instructors face significant challenges.
This critical incident discusses a building naming controversy faced by Middlebury College President Laurie Patton.
Pay-for-plasma collection is a new US$24b industry that is responding to a global shortage of plasma primarily for plasma derived medical products. The industry is mainly in the U.S.
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
Why are you trying to sound "Black"? Awkwafina, a Chinese/Korean-born American celebrity in movies, music, and television, had been approached with this question multiple times.
This critical incident discusses a building naming controversy faced by Middlebury College President Laurie Patton.
The purpose of this article was to guide instructors how to form high performing, diverse student teams using inclusive interaction, socialization, and accountability.
The intention of this article is to generate discussion around a greater understanding of leaders’ decision-making related to inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility (IDEA) as well as champi