New online for SFU researchers: South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases
Published by Mark BodnarA quick note about a relatively new journal available for SFU researchers: The South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases, a title that seems perfectly suited to the international and practical nature of many Beedie School of Business courses and assignments.
From the publisher:
"South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases is a peer-reviewed, bi-annual journal of Birla Institute of Management Technology, Greater Noida (India). The journal aims to provide a space for high quality original teaching cases, research or analytical cases, evidence-based case studies, comparative studies on industry sectors, products, and practical applications of management concepts."
Check out these examples of the articles from the two issues published since this journal started last summer:
- * How to Overcome the Cultural Divide?: A Study of Japanese Expatriates’ Work Experiences in India
- * Global Strategies of the Japanese Mega Bank BTMU toward Asian Countries
- * Business Turnaround Plan: The Experience of Malaysia Airlines
- * Applying Production Concepts over Borders: Good Intentions and the Limits of Foreign Culture Understanding
- * International Entrepreneurship: Case of Happiest Minds
This title is not yet indexed in our main business article database, Business Source Complete, but we've submitted that suggestion. For now, you can browse through the issues/cases by connecting to the journal directly via the SFU Library.
Need more cases? Check out our Case Studies research guide.