Case Studies
Case studies are used to collect descriptive data through the intensive examination of a phenomenon in a particular individual, group, or situation. Case studies are particularly useful for studying rare or complex phenomena.
Please check out the following links to explore information regarding case studies in management sciences and related areas.
Case studies are a large part of the business school curriculum. Here you can find out how to write case studies.
CasePlace.org is designed for business school faculty and aims to facilitate new curriculum development. They provide faculty with the most recent business cases and related teaching materials, from a wide variety of publishers, that focus on mainstream business issues and incorporate ethical, social, environmental, values-based and governance issues as well. Here you can get all the bibliographical information along with the abstract free of cost.
ICMR is involved in business research, management consulting, and the development of case studies and courseware in management. ICMR also provides knowledge process outsourcing services to international clients. Over 7.5 million copies of ICMR case studies have been printed in international and Indian textbooks, workbooks and case study volumes.
During their time at Harvard Business School, students study and prepare over 500 cases - a transforming experience that helps them to recognize the unique aspects of different situations, define problems, suggest further avenues of analysis, and devise and implement action plans. Once they finish the program, HBS graduates have the confidence they need to go off and tackle the many business challenges they will face in their careers.
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity. It is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT.
Some experienced professional consultants focused on providing management consulting services to growth oriented private sector companies and value driven public sector organizations. Here they offer specialized experience in a range of public and private sector industry specializations.
The case studies presented here come from companies and organizations interested in HCI education. They were developed to illustrate and raise issues related to the scenario-based development framework introduced by Rosson and Carroll's textbook Usability Engineering.
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