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Case Studies

This guide details the uses, sources and attributes of Case Studies. Where they can be sources, the importance of their use, and how to use them.

Commercial Case Study Sources

Sources of Case Studies at MIT


Sage Business Cases 
 

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Our subscription to the Sage Business Cases gives us access to collection of 6,800+ cases representing diverse perspectives. The cases are sourced from more than 120 different countries. Business Cases brings business to life, inspiring users to develop their own best practices and to prepare for professional success. Our editorially curated collection covers emerging and underserved topics, moving beyond the typical boardroom to represent a diverse and global business environment to practically demonstrate how theories are applied in real organizations.

You can search in the main search field, at the top, using keywords. Sage Business Cases content is all business cases, so only cases will be returned.

Alternatively, you can browse by the categories provided - if you want to narrow down your results:

 

EBSCO Business Source Premier - Business Cases
 

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Business Source Premier has 8139 Case Studies in its collection. These are highly useful case studies sourced from a range of publishers, including the Harvard Business review, in a range of countries.

How to search for EBSCO business Cases

 

Tpe your specific search term into the search field and add AND "case study". The search results will retrieve articles that have your content keyword, as well as Case study from the journal collections. 

Alternatively, you can use the subject search function to search for case studies. Each journal article in Business Source Premier is indexed by certain subjects. You can search by subject in the search bar by typing DE, and then your search term in parentheses, such as DE "Case studies".
This will retrieve the documents that are designated as case studies by the databases indexing.

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