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Book chapter
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Reference no. 1022BC
Chapter from: "The Case Study Handbook, Revised Edition: A Student's Guide"
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 2018
Version: 10 August 2018

Abstract

This chapter explains what a case is, what it does, and what it does not do. In short, a case provides information about a significant business issue while expressing no conclusions about that information. A reader (or readers) is required to give meaning to a case. This chapter is excerpted from 'The Case Study Handbook, Revised Edition: A Student's Guide'.

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Abstract

This chapter explains what a case is, what it does, and what it does not do. In short, a case provides information about a significant business issue while expressing no conclusions about that information. A reader (or readers) is required to give meaning to a case. This chapter is excerpted from 'The Case Study Handbook, Revised Edition: A Student's Guide'.

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