ABSTRACT

This chapter explores how cases can be made more accessible for a wider audience and begins with a review of the teaching case distribution process. It presents the arguments for and against case release to a wider external audience. A number of different organisations run annual case writing competitions, inviting entries from a global audience across a broad range of subject disciplines. The Case Centre hosts an annual case competition which has become renowned as the equivalent of the ‘Case Oscars’. There are also a wide range of case competitions for students, often hosted by large case writing institutions, which can provide tutors with opportunities to register student groups for submissions of student-led, student-researched case studies.