
Top 40 Most Popular Case Studies of 2021
Two cases about Hertz claimed top spots in 2021's Top 40 Most Popular Case Studies

Top 40 Most Popular Case Studies of 2020
A case study on the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore claimed the top spot in the annual review of case usage conducted by the Yale School of Management’s CRDT.

Student Project Examines Racial Disparities in Retirement Savings
Building on a class assignment, a team of students in the MBA for Executives program created an initiative last fall that explored ways to encourage retirement planning in African-American and Latino populations.

Pow! Wham! Winners Crush Market in Global Stock Trading Game
The Global Network for Advanced Management announces the first annual winners in a worldwide version of Professor Roger Ibbotson's online Stock Trading Game.

New Raw Case Study Considers COVID-19’s Impact in Real Time
In the Executive course this semester, MBA students are analyzing the economic fallout from the pandemic through a newly assembled online case study.

Top 40 Most Popular Case Studies of 2019
In the 2019 top 40 list, cases centered around food dominated the top 10, with the 2016 Coffee case retaining the top spot.

New Case Collection From Yale School of Drama
The Case Research and Development Team (CRDT) at Yale School of Management has added 78 case studies from the Theater Management department at Yale School of Drama.

Yale Raw Case on Connecticut Green Bank Featured at Aspen Competition
For the 10th year, the Yale Case Research and Development Team (CRDT) debuted a case study for the Aspen Institute Business & Society International MBA Case Competition.

Top 40 Most Popular Case Studies of 2018
Cases about food and agriculture took center stage in 2018. A case on the coffee supply chain remained the top case and cases on burgers, chocolate, and palm oil all made the top ten.

Top 10 Case Studies in Carbon Pricing and Climate Change
When Yale University decided to curb its carbon emissions, it turned to 2018 Nobel Laureate William Nordhaus, Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale, to create an internal pricing mechanism for carbon.