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CASE Speaker: Rigor and Impact in Teaching Cases

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What:
Keynote
When:
10:15, sábado 17 may 2025 (1 hour 15 minutos)
Breaks:
Saturday Lunch Break - Brought to you by PRAXAR   11:30 AM to 01:00 PM (1 hour 30 minutos)
Where:
University of Waterloo - 1102 School of Accounting and Finance (SAF)   Virtual session
The virtual room join links will be shown here a few minutes before the session start time.
The virtual room is expected to open at approximately 9:45.
Themes:
case studiesDivisional speaker
Eric Dolansky, Editor-in-chief of the Case Research Journal (NACRA). Associate Professor of Marketing.

The North American Case Research Association (NACRA); Goodman School of Business, Brock University

 

The teaching case research domain has become increasingly diverse, with various case study types and publication outlets. This raises a question of what counts as quality and impact in the scholarship of teaching cases. For instance, while short cases can be more manageable for teaching and offer a focused learning experience, do they compromise rigor? Primary versus secondary versus fictitious (including AI-generated) cases add further complexity to the question of rigor and fitness for the purpose. How should case scholars ensure thoroughness, capture intricacies for a realistic decision-making experience, while creating impact in research, teaching, and the larger business and academic community? These questions are important for case writers and teachers in the evolving landscape of teaching-cases, as well as in academia as a whole. Hear from Dr. Eric Dolensky, Editor-in-chief of the Case Research Journal, on these questions at ASAC 2025, Waterloo!

Dr. Eric Dolansky

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