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Business Resources: Case Studies

Sage Business Cases

Sage Business Cases also includes locked teaching notes for most cases, providing suggested teaching strategy, learning outcomes, and discussion questions.  Please contact Rod Bustos for additional information.

Locating Case Studies in Journals

 

At least four full text journals in Business Source Complete are devoted solely to case studies:   Business Case Journal, Journal of Case StudiesJournal of the International Academy for Case Studies, and Case Studies Sport Management

To find case studies,  click one of the links above and then select "Search Within This Publication".  Once you reach the search page, select "case study" under the document type limiter.  Now enter a keyword in the search box at the top and click search.  Sample search results are provided below for a search on case studies dealing with technology.

marketing case studies

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Several full-text journals in ABI Inform Complete also include a variety of case studies.  These titles include Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies, and Thunderbird Case Studies 

To access these titles in ABI/Inform Complete, click on "Publications" near the top of the page and then search by title.  Under "Search Within This Publication"  enter keywords to find relevant cases.  Sample search results are provided below on case studies dealing with communications.

communications case studies

Harvard Business Review Case Studies

Some case studies are available within the journal Harvard Business Review (HBR). These are not the Harvard Business School case studies (the ones used in the Harvard Business School classes); these tend to be shorter, less-detailed, and are usually about fictitious companies.  Below is a sample search for case studies in the Harvard Business Review.

case studies from Harvard Business Review

Note: LInks to these cases cannot be placed in D2L due to Harvard Business Review licensing restrictions.