Answered By: Redzuan Abdullah Last Updated: Apr 23, 2020 Views: 1298
Some common sources of case studies used by our faculty members are as follows.
- Harvard Business School (HBS)
- Richard Ivey School of Business
- The Case Centre (formerly known as ECCH, European Case Clearing House)
Faculty may register for an account with each source to have access to evaluation copies of their case studies. The databases of each source contains case studies of other Universities and Institutions as well. However, copyright fee is payable to distribute any case to students. Procurement can be made through their websites. The library does not purchase case studies. Alternatively, you can contact the program managers of your school (Postgraduate programs) for assistance.
Additional case studies can be found in many library subscribed resources, including ebook, journal titles and databases. These are free. Refer to the Case Study research guide to know more.
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