We invite you to publish your case study in our co-branded collection with Ivey Publishing. Here’s a quick overview of our publication process and the benefits of joining our collection.
Publication Process:
- Approval: Send an email to The Case Hub (thecasehub@aub.edu.lb) with your full case study to obtain approval.
- Submission: Once approved, submit your case to Ivey Publishing and mention that your submission is intended for the Ivey-AUB collection.
- Review and Copyediting: Ivey will copyedit your case and send it to their faculty for review. They may request revisions from you to ensure the highest quality.
- Translation: Upon publication, we will translate your case into Arabic and publish the translation on Ivey's website.
- Royalties: As an author, you will receive royalties directly from Ivey for your published work.
Benefits of Publishing in the Ivey-AUB Collection:
- Co-branded Visibility and Promotional Support: Being part of a co-branded collection means your work will receive double the attention from both Ivey and The Case Hub.
- Arabic Translation: Your case study about the Arab MENA will be translated into Arabic, enhancing its accessibility to a wider audience.
- Regional Relevance: This collection mainly focuses on the Arab MENA region, ensuring your work is positioned within a relevant and meaningful context.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Case studies from all fields of business management, particularly those with primary protagonists from the underrepresented Arab MENA region and Cyprus.
- Case studies must focus on a decision made by a real protagonist in a real organization, situated in the MENA region or Cyprus, and address a topic relevant to business education.
- Case studies should rely on either primary source (interviews, field visits, and data) or secondary research.
- Submissions are open to academicians and practitioners. Joint submissions are encouraged, with at least one co-author being a faculty member or Ph.D. candidate actively teaching at a business school.
- Submissions are accepted in both English and Arabic.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to email on thecasehub@aub.edu.lb.