A case study tells what happened to and in a business (or non-profit, or industry) over time. Case studies allow you to learn about real-world organizational problems and how they can be addressed. They challenge and develop your problem-solving abilities.
Cengage Learning provides advice on how to:
In general, case studies can be found in both scholarly and non-scholarly business journals, and also on the web sites of business consulting groups.
Go to Business Source Complete.
(If off-campus, log in with your LionLink information.)
Scroll down to "Document Type" and select "Case Study" from the menu.
Select "Full Text" under "Limit your Results".
Scroll back up the page and enter your search terms.
Reference
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Google Scholar a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature.
Open Access Button provides free access to papers legally by scouring the web and emailing authors.
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