European Case Clearing House - Materials Distributed By Ecch

Materials Distributed By Ecch

ecch offers the largest collection of management case study materials to be found anywhere in the world. Over 46,000 business education teaching cases are available from the case collections of over 50 business schools, including Asia Case Research Centre, Hong Kong; CEIBS, China; Darden School of Business, US; Harvard Business School, US; IBS Hyderabad, India; IESE Business School, Spain; IMD, Switzerland; INSEAD, Abu Dhabi, France & Singapore; London Business School, UK; and Richard Ivey School of Business, Canada.

A reprint service is offered for a growing number of leading international management articles (from Business Horizons; California Management Review; Harvard Business Review; IESE Insight; International Commerce Review: ECR Journal; Ivey Business Journal; and MIT Sloan Management Review). Individual chapters are available from a range of Business Expert Press, Harvard Business Press, McGraw-Hill Education and McGraw-Hill Professional management text books.

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