Databases from the University Library for Case Studies
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ABI/INFORM This link opens in a new windowEnter your search term in the main search box. Scroll down below the search box to find Document Type. Choose "Business Case."
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Business Source Complete This link opens in a new windowFrom the database home page, scroll down to the "Case Studies" tile. On the Case Studies page, add "AND [your topic]" to the search string at the top.
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ScienceDirect This link opens in a new windowEnter your search term in the search box marked "Keywords" and click the magnifying glass icon. To the left of your article results, look for the "Article type" heading and choose "Case reports."
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Emerald Insight This link opens in a new windowAfter searching on your topic, choose "Only content I have access to" under Access and "Case study" under Content type.
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SAGE Business Cases This link opens in a new window
This collection of case studies spans the globe, including all business types and leadership and management topics. Instructors have access to teaching notes that can include PowerPoint presentations, learning objectives and discussion questions, and in-depth case analyses. Users can browse by topic, content partner, length of case, or academic level with topics spanning from healthcare management, marketing, business history, and more. Note: Faculty who wish to use “Teaching Notes” will need to create a profile and use a verification code. Contact Ann Agee or Christine Holmes for the verification code.
Case Study Analysis by Cengage
Business publisher Cengage has provided an overview of how to analyze a case study.
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Cengage Case Studies: OverviewWhat is case study analysis?
A case study presents an account of what happened to a business or industry over a number of years. It chronicles the events that managers had to deal with, such as changes in the competitive environment, and charts the managers' response, which usually involved changing the business- or corporate-level strategy.