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The Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences publishes an article on the case method

"Taking Stock of the Century-long Utilization of the Case Method in Management Education"

From Monday March 25, 2013 to Thursday April 25, 2013

On March 25, 2013, the Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences published an article on the case method: "Taking Stock of the Century-long Utilization of the Case Method in Management Education"

Abstract:
Over the last century, the case method has been a key teaching tool in management education. This article takes stock of the main characteristics of the case method, clarifies its learning goals, and exposes the relationships between these goals and supporting learning theories, in particular active-learning theory and experiential learning. It then examines the multiple variations of the case method that have developed over the years and discusses arguments against the case method. Finally, four proposals are made in view of strengthening the case method's value: extend case variety, moderate the case method's ambition to foster experiential learning, conduct empirical research about the case method's learning impacts, and emphasize the close relationship between case research and case teaching. Copyright © 2013 ASAC. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

 
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