Topic Proposal
- Provide a topic for your case study and two related resources published in the last three years (e.g., newspaper links). It is recommended to list additional topics with each related link.
- Write a tentative thesis statement. This is the central theme of your case and helps you to focus your case analysis.
- Topic proposal must be approved by the instructor before proceeding with the case proposal.
- Please refer to the Case Study Guidelines.
- The case study should address ethical, regulatory, and social implications in the accounting field. The case should typically include numerical computations (e.g., financial statements) as well as human factors. Typical cases describe a dilemma or decision faced by a well-developed protagonist. Using the Journal of Critical Incidents, the case will introduce critical incidents (not fictional) in the accounting industry and contain a teaching note. Each case should provide only essential historical details and a brief situational context. The case should emphasize a focal point that presents the business problem or situation in an unbiased manner, allowing for varied outcomes or solutions to the case. The case ends with a summary of the overall dilemma or issue being faced and the decision-making role of the student.
Case Study Guideline
This outline is based upon the following sources:
· Society for Case Research Guidelines:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tjNJMbl_5DrNaUarqy6Bde4MDhOSSpV3/view?pli=1Links to an external site.
· Sage Business Cases: Information for Authors:
https://sk.sagepub.com/cases/author-infoLinks to an external site.
· IMA Educational Case Journal Guidelines:
https://www.imanet.org/career-resources/get-published-with-ima/educational-case-journal?psso=trueLinks to an external site.
Preparing the Case
Before you begin writing, follow these guidelines to help you prepare and understand the case study:
1.
Read and examine the case thoroughly
· Take notes, highlight relevant facts, underline key problems.
2.
Focus your analysis
· Identify 2-5 key problems. Why do they exist?
· How do they impact the organization?
· Who is responsible for them?
3.
Uncover possible solutions
· Draw from readings, discussions, outside research, your own experience.
4.
Select the best solution
· Consider strong supporting evidence. What are the pros and cons? Is this solution realistic?
Case Study Overview (Case Teaching Note)
The case study should address ethical, regulatory, and social implications in the accounting field. The case should typically include numerical computations (e.g., financial statements) as well as human factors. Typical cases describe a dilemma or decision faced by a well-developed protagonist.
Using the Journal of Critical Incidents, the case will introduce critical incidents (not fictional) in the accounting industry and contain a teaching note. Each case should provide only essential historical details and a brief situational context. The case should emphasize a focal point that presents the business problem or situation in an unbiased manner, allowing for varied outcomes or solutions to the case. The case ends with a summary of the overall dilemma or issue being faced and the decision-making role of the student.
Midterm Case Study Proposal (Due Date Posted on Canvas)
1.
Topic Proposal
·
Provide a topic for your case study and two related resources published in the last three years (e.g., newspaper links). It is recommended to list additional topic
We offer the bestcustom writing paper services. We have done this question before, we can also do it for you.
Why Choose Us
- 100% non-plagiarized Papers
- 24/7 /365 Service Available
- Affordable Prices
- Any Paper, Urgency, and Subject
- Will complete your papers in 6 hours
- On-time Delivery
- Money-back and Privacy guarantees
- Unlimited Amendments upon request
- Satisfaction guarantee
How it Works
- Click on the “Place Order” tab at the top menu or “Order Now” icon at the bottom and a new page will appear with an order form to be filled.
- Fill in your paper’s requirements in the "PAPER DETAILS" section.
- Fill in your paper’s academic level, deadline, and the required number of pages from the drop-down menus.
- Click “CREATE ACCOUNT & SIGN IN” to enter your registration details and get an account with us for record-keeping and then, click on “PROCEED TO CHECKOUT” at the bottom of the page.
- From there, the payment sections will show, follow the guided payment process and your order will be available for our writing team to work on it.