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Results of the 21st CEEMAN Case Writing Competition

CEEMAN and Emerald are delighted to announce the winners of the 21st Annual Case Writing Competition! Once again, this year’s iteration of the competition built on the success of 2014, achieving a record-breaking number of submissions. A total number of 76 cases, written by 154 authors and co-authors from 93 institutions in 42 countries were submitted for the competition which was organized for the ninth consecutive year in co-operation with Emerald Group Publishing.

Based on the competition criteria, 30 cases were shortlisted for the evaluation by the jury consisting of professors Vladimir Nanut, MIB School of Management, Italy; Al Rosenbloom, Dominican University, USA and Leif Sjoblom, IMD, Switzerland.

The winning cases

In 1st place: Dr Peter Moricz and Associate Professor Gyorgy Drotos; Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary

For the case entitled Returpack: The integrator of the beverage can recycling process

In 2nd place: Dr Kim Poldner, Institute for Organizational Psychology, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland; Dr. Olga Ivanova, ICN Business School, France; and Dr Oana Branzei, Ivey Business School, Canada

For the case entitled Osklen: The Aesthetics of Social Change

In 3rd place: Dr Jenson Chong-Leng Goh, SIM University, Singapore; Professor Adrian Saville and Dr Caren Scheepers, GIBS, Universty of Pretoria, South Africa

For the case entitled Preserving the Delicate Balance to Manage a Thriving Business in South Africa – the Adventure of OneLogix

Congratulations to all of our winning authors!  The award ceremony will take place at the 23rd CEEMAN Annual Conference (23-26 September in Almaty, Kazakhstan) on September 25 where the authors of the winning cases will receive monetary prizes from Emerald and scholarships for one of CEEMAN faculty development programs.

More information can be found here.

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