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Case Studies from the Internet

Gala (Cases on Sustainability Science)

Notes from its website: Cases are now even easier to share! Readers no longer need an account to view published cases, so you can share them far and wide. A free account is still required to create, assign, or discuss cases.

HR Open Source

Notes from its website: We are a global community of practitioners who believe collaboration is the key yo preparing their organizations for the future of work. Simply put, we make it easier to access peers and resources needed to thrive. At zero cost.

Marketing Case Studies by Marketing Sherpa

Notes from its website: [https://www.marketingsherpa.com/customer-service#contentUse] Please include a byline (naming the author of the piece), along with a statement at the top and link back to the original. For example: This case study was originally published on MarketingSherpa on April 11, 2018.

Merlot

Notes from its website (FAQ): [http://info.merlot.org/merlothelp/topic.htm#t=Frequently_Asked_Questions.htm] You can use materials discovered in MERLOT in a course however, having said that, it is important to review and abide by the Creative Commons or copyright stated on the material detail view page. This license is declared by the author. If you require more information about those rules, you must contact the author/owner and/or submitter of the material. MERLOT does not interfere with author/owner' rules for reuse of their materials.

Journal of Business Cases and Applications

Notes from its website: The Journal of Business Cases and Applications is dedicated to publishing quality applied business cases and classroom applications/exercises designed to assist business academics in the classroom. The goal is to share cases and exercises developed for classroom use in any area of business education. Individuals or organizations desiring to license, archive or republish documents published in AABRI journals should contact the author(s) directly. 

MIT. Management Sloan School

Notes from its website: All of our case studies have a creative commons license allowing them to be copied and distributed free of charge. You do not need to apply for an educator account unless you want to access the teaching note. If a case has a teaching note, you will see a red button with the words Teaching Note right below the red button that says Case Study.

Society of Human Resources Management

Notes from its website: The following case studies are available for HR faculty and instructors to use in HR classrooms at universities, as expressed in the Terms of Use for Faculty. Teaching notes are often included with each. While our current intent is to make the materials available without charge, we will reserve the right to impose some charges should we deem it necessary to support this program. However, currently, these resources are available free of charge to all.

Worlds Best Case Studies

Notes from its website: The platform was built for anyone who wants to Discover Ideas or Hunt for Case Studies.

The use of electronic resources must comply with the Appropriate Use of Electronic Resources Policy and Singapore Management University Acceptable Use Policy