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This listing contains abstracts and ordering information for case studies written and published by faculty at Stanford GSB. Publicly available cases in this collection are distributed by Harvard Business Publishing and The Case Centre.
- Addressing Hearing Loss for 38 Million Americans
This case study discusses the disruption to the U.S. hearing...
- Unite Us and The Business of Health Equity
Learning Objective Students will use the case study to...
- Heidelberg Materials: Assessing Product Carbon Footprints
In this case, students consider whether the use of slag in...
- Humor at Scale
This case explores how a comedy night for the Middle East...
- Search Fund Team Building Survey Selected Observations
The goal of this case is to share insights for CEOs who face...
- Partners for Growth
This case is designed to help students understand the...
- Addressing Hearing Loss for 38 Million Americans
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Stanford GSB faculty work with case writing and research center staff to create a diverse case collection, with many focused on global issues. The collection covers a wide range of topics including Entrepreneurship, Strategic Management, Social Innovation, Global Supply Chain, and International Business.
EST case studies explore written stories that wrestle with business decisions, design and technical implementation, regulatory compliance and limitations, and individual participation in the technology industry and workforce.
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