Get ready to publish a teaching case study

Choose where to publish your case study. When you’re ready, find out how to submit your teaching case study.

Prepare your teaching case study

Visit our handy how-to guides on writing case studies and accompanying teaching notes. You'll find lots of information to help get you started and downloadable guides. 

Write a teaching case study

Read our guide to writing teaching case studies or visit our Cases Hub to complete a course to develop your case writing skills and knowledge. 

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Write a teaching note

Read our guide to writing a teaching note to accompany your case study or visit our Cases Hub to complete a course to develop your case writing skills and knowledge.

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Choose the right home for your case study

Find the right match for your case study. You can submit directly to our case study channels or view our active calls for cases. You’ll find author guidelines and information on how to submit.

Emerging Markets Case Studies (EMCS)

Emerging Markets Case Studies (EMCS) publishes teaching cases which offer students the opportunity to explore real world challenges in the classroom and tackle business decisions in developing economies.

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The CASE Journal (TCJ)

The CASE Journal (TCJ) is the official journal of The CASE Association. Publishing in TCJ ensures your work will reach a global audience and inspire powerful classroom discussion.

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Submit your case study

Submit your research through your chosen channel’s online submission site, find author support and understand your next steps to publish your case study.

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Information to read before you submit

Read through our publishing ethics guidelines before you submit your case study. Find out about your rights as an author and what permissions you must clear before you can submit.

Publishing ethics guidelines

Make sure your case study has followed our publishing ethics guidelines before you submit. 

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Your rights

What are your rights as an author? Find out everything you need to know on our author policies page.

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Permissions

Before you submit a case study, you should make sure you have permission to use any third-party content that you have not created.

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Case competitions

We partner with number of organisations to offer case writing competitions. Apply for an award and open the door to international recognition and a cash prize.

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Write a teaching case study

Read our author how-to or download our guide to writing teaching case studies. 

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