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26 Feb 2024

INSEAD Sets New Record with 101 Awards: 3 Professors Honoured by the Case Centre Awards and Competitions 2024

INSEAD, the business school for the world, announced today that three of its professors have been recognised in the Case Centre Awards and Competitions 2024. This takes the school’s total tally to 101 awards, an historic achievement as INSEAD becomes the first school to surpass 100 awards since the annual competition began in 1991.

The Case Centre Awards and Competitions celebrate worldwide excellence in case writing and teaching at business schools around the world, and are considered the case method community's annual 'Oscars'.

The Case Centre, Awards, Chen Guoli, Dubois David, Tepla Lucie

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20 Apr 2023

INSEAD Wins in the 2022 EFMD Case Writing Competition

INSEAD, the business school for the world, today announced that Professors Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne, the #1 global bestselling authors of Blue Ocean Strategy, have received a new award in the 2022 EFMD Case Writi

Blue Ocean, Kim, Mauborgne, Awards, EFMD

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28 Feb 2022

INSEAD Professors Recognised in The Case Centre’s Awards and Competitions 2022

INSEAD, the business school for the world, is proud to announce that two INSEAD faculty members have been recognised in the Case Centre’s Awards and Competitions 2022.

The Case Centre’s Awards and Competitions celebrate worldwide excellence in case writing and teaching at schools of business, management and government worldwide and are now considered the case method community's annual 'Oscars'.

The Case Centre, Niessing, Smith, Carrick, McCormick, Awards

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19 Apr 2021

INSEAD Cases Win Two Awards in the 2020 EFMD Case Writing Competition

Today, EFMD announced the winners of the annual EFMD Case Writing Competition in 17 categories representing critical managerial areas. INSEAD cases won in two categories.

EFMD, Falcao, Uhlmann, Kim, Mauborgne, Awards

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01 Mar 2021

INSEAD Professors Recognised in The Case Centre’s Awards and Competitions 2021

We are delighted to share that two of INSEAD case studies are winners of the annual Case Centre's Awards and Competitions 2021.

The Case Centre, Awards, Monteiro, Davis, Carrick

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01 Jun 2020

INSEAD Professors Honoured as Winners in the 2019 EFMD Case Writing Competition

Craig Smith, the INSEAD Chaired Professor of Ethics and Social Responsibility, has won the Corporate Social Responsibility category for the second consecutive year with his case “Barry Callebaut: Forever Chocolate”.

EFMD, Dubois, Smith, Awards

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24 Feb 2020

INSEAD Professors Dominate The Case Centre’s Awards and Competitions 2020

INSEAD, the business school for the world, has received the highest number of awards of any school or institution globally at The Case Centre’s Awards and Competitions 2020.

The Case Centre, Falcao, Kinias, Kim, Mauborgne, Blue Ocean, Awards

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25 Apr 2019

INSEAD Emerges as Biggest Winner in the 2018 EFMD Case Writing Competition

INSEAD professors have received five category awards in the 2018 EFMD Case Writing Competition. This represents the most number of awards won by a single business school this year, making INSEAD the biggest overall winner.

Organised since 1988, the Competition recognises innovative and impactful case writing and teaching in 17 categories representing critical management areas.

EFMD, Chandon, Monteiro, Petriglieri, Singh, Smith, Awards

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25 Feb 2019

INSEAD Professor’s Uber Case Study Wins the ‘Ethics and Social Responsibility’ Category in The Case Centre’s Awards and Competitions 2019

N. Craig Smith, the INSEAD Chaired Professor of Ethics and Corporate Responsibility, won the ‘Ethics and Social Responsibility’ category in The Case Centre’s Awards and Competitions. The winning case was “Uber and the Ethics of Sharing: Exploring the Societal Promises and Responsibilities of the Sharing Economy”. Professor Smith is the third-time award winner in this category.

Awards, Smith, The Case Centre

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