Welcome to The Case Centre's list of bestselling case authors for the 2023/24 academic year. Teaching faculty whose cases sell the most copies during the previous academic year appear in the list.
Highlights
The 2023/24 list has its share of established authors as well as nine fresh new faces.
ICFAI Business School features prominently with six authors holding top ten spots, and eight authors in the list overall.
Among these, our highest new entry goes to Vinod Babu Koti of ICFAI Business School (IBS) who comes in at number seven. You might recognise Vinod from The Case Centre Awards in 2020 where his case, Big Data Strategy of Procter & Gamble: Turning Big Data into Big Value, won the Knowledge, Information and Communication Systems Management category.
The list also extends a warm welcome to L Felipe Monteiro of INSEAD; Manish Agarwal of IBS; Frank T Rothaermel of Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology; Aneeta Rattan of London Business School; Martin Kupp of ESCP Business School; Kannan Ramaswamy of Thunderbird School of Global Management; Geoffrey G Jones of Harvard Business School; and Garrett van Ryzin of Cornell SC Johnson College of Business.
The late, esteemed Debapratim Purkayastha of IBS continues to inspire authors, teachers and students of the case method as he retains first place for an astonishing ninth consecutive year.
Dayananda Sagar University and Fuqua Business School, Duke University also made their debut in this year’s list. While Harvard Business School maintains a heavy influence with seven authors.
The representation of female authors in the list remains at a steady 22%, a trend we’ve seen for three years running.
Here’s our infographic for a closer look.
Meet our bestselling authors ...
Explore the full list of bestselling authors, delve into their cases, and learn why they champion case writing and teaching as an essential pillar of business education.
Please note that every effort was made to ensure all biographical information and detail concerning each author was correct at the time of publication (14 October 2024).
If you notice any inaccuracies, please contact paddy@thecasecentre.org and we’ll be happy to make any necessary changes.