Case competition

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In a case competition, participants strive to develop the best solution to a business or education-related case study within an allocated time frame, typically with teams of two or more individuals pitted against each other in a head-to-head or broader relative ranking. Teams deliver presentations for judges and, while competitions vary in composition, a standard format and purpose exists. In terms of cumulative number of participants, the [https://competition.acrc.hku.hk HSBC/HKU Asia Pacific Business Case Competition] is the world's largest case competition, with over 130,000 participants since 2008.{{Cite web|url=https://www.fbe.hku.hk/news/release/hsbc-hku-asia-pacific-business-case-competition-2019-press|title=HKU won the Championship of the 12th HSBC/HKU Asia Pacific Business Case Competition|website=www.fbe.hku.hk|language=en|access-date=2019-07-30}}

History

The case competition concept originated in the United States and originally included participants from domestic universities. The notion of expanding to include international competitors emerged later, with the concept eventually taking hold across North America and Western Europe. Today, a wide range of international competitions are hosted in various countries in North America, Europe, Oceania, and Asia.{{cite web |title=What is a case competition? |url=http://www.cbs.dk/en/CBS-International/International-Collaboration/CBS-and-Case-Competitions/CBS-and-Case-Competitions/content/What-is-a-case-competition |work=Copenhagen Business School |publisher=Copenhagen Business School |accessdate=13 May 2012 |author=Stephanie Wold Hadler |date=11 November 2011 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120126093841/http://www.cbs.dk/en/CBS-International/International-Collaboration/CBS-and-Case-Competitions/CBS-and-Case-Competitions/content/What-is-a-case-competition |archivedate=26 January 2012 }} International case competitions have also begun expanding beyond the undergraduate level, as competitions like the Wharton China Business Society International Case Competition offer high school divisions.{{Cite web|url=http://www.thedp.com/article/2017/02/wharton-china-business-forum|title=Wharton China Business Society International Case Competition}}

Format

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Formats vary according to a number of dimensions. The following dimensions are often used to classify and compare competitions: Host: corporate versus educational institution; Participant selection: "by invitation" versus "by application"; and, Level: undergraduate, graduate. Formats may vary along practical dimensions, including: Case specificity (whether the case has been written especially for the competition or not); Number of teams; Organization (student-run, professional etc.); Rules, e.g.:Time (common formats are 3-4 or 24 hours), Materials, Degree of access to expert advice (either from within the competition or externally, and electronically or face to face).

Some competitions add complexity to create a more interesting challenge. For example, Ohio State University (OSU)'s Center for International Business Education And Research (CIBER), in its annual Case Challenge, created teams from the overall pool of participants, regardless of school, dissolving the usual school-based team format. For the Ohio State scenario, once the students are assigned to teams, a full day of team-building exercises is run for competitors.

Competitions can be internal to a business school, or they can involve teams from multiple schools. Sometimes the competition includes several rounds, with the final round typically judged by outside company executives (sometimes the panel consists of executives from the actual company in the case). For example, the University of Washington’s Foster School of Business' 2010 round of its Global Business Case Competition featured a customized case on the Boeing Company,{{cite news|title=Archives Global Business Case Competition|url=http://www.foster.washington.edu/centers/gbc/globalbusinesscasecompetition/Pages/archives.aspx|work=Foster|publisher=Michael G. Foster School of Business, University of Washington|accessdate=13 May 2012|author=Staff|date=November 2002}} and Boeing executives acted as judges.{{Cite web|title=Case Competitions Test Your Mettle|url=https://www.ihatepresentations.com/case-competitions-test-mettle/|last=Ridgley|first=Stanley K.|date=2014-08-10|website=Business School Presentations|language=en-US|access-date=2020-05-20}}

Participation

Participants exercise skills and knowledge on a "real world" case for an actual organization, with the support of representatives who can provide professional advice. Other competitions select an issue based on its degree of importance, and employ the competition as a means to both highlight the issue and create potential solutions through the efforts of the competitors.{{cite web|title=Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership {{!}} Educational Case Leadership Competition |url=http://nonprofit.haas.berkeley.edu/new/elcc.html |work=University of California, Berkeley {{!}} Haas School of Business |publisher=University of California, Berkeley |accessdate=13 May 2012 |author=Staff |year=1996–2011 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120510134032/http://nonprofit.haas.berkeley.edu/new/elcc.html |archivedate=10 May 2012 }} Participants can also be assessed as potential candidates for analysis-based jobs within the targeted companies.

Teams in case competitions are tasked with assessing the situation facing the organization, analyzing available information, crafting a solution, and defending their recommendations. In general, teams adhere to a time limit and specific rules. Each team is judged independently, and the judges' decision is final, although a confidential summary evaluation is generally provided.{{cite web|title=Contact John Molson MBA International Case Competition|url=http://www.mbacasecomp.com/en/contact|work=John Molson MBA International Case Competition|publisher=John Molson MBA International Case Competition|accessdate=13 May 2012|author=Staff|year=2012}}

Notable competitions

= Invitational competitions =

class="wikitable sortable"
Competition

! Country

! University

! Level

! Teams

! Inaugural Year

[http://www.aibc.club/ Alberta International Case Competition] (AIBC)

| {{flag|Canada}}

| [https://www.ualberta.ca/business/ Alberta School of Business], University of Alberta

| Undergraduate

| 12 teams

| 2016

Asian Business Case Competition @ Nanyang (ABCC)

| {{flag|Singapore}}

| Nanyang Technological University

| Undergraduate

| 12 teams

| 2007

Australian Undergraduate Business Case Competition (AUBCC)

| {{flag|Australia}}

| QUT, UNSW, University of Melbourne

| Undergraduate

| 16 teams

| 2013

Belgrade Business International Case Competition - BBICC

| {{flag|Serbia}}

| University of Belgrade

| Undergraduate

| 20 teams

| 2013

BI International Case Competition - BIICC

| {{flag|Norway}}

| BI Norwegian Business School

| Undergraduate

| 12 teams

| 2016

CBS Case Competition{{cite web |url= http://www.casecompetition.com/competition/concept |title= CBS Case Competition: The Concept |publisher= Copenhagen Business School |accessdate= 12 April 2012 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20120502090344/http://www.casecompetition.com/competition/concept |archive-date= 2 May 2012 |url-status= dead }}

| {{DEN}}

| Copenhagen Business School

| Undergraduate

| 12 teams

| 2002

CaseIT MIS Case Competition

| {{CAN}}

| Beedie School of Business

| Undergraduate

| 20 teams

| 2004

[http://cecc-competition.eu/ Central European Case Competition ] (CECC)

| | {{HUN}}

| Case Solvers & Corvinus University of Budapest

| Undergraduate

| 20 teams

| 2019

Champions Trophy Case Competition

| {{flag|New Zealand}}

| University of Auckland

| Undergraduate

| 12 teams

| 2008

Chulalongkorn International Business Case Competition (CIBCC){{cite web|url= http://www.cibcc.org/|title= Chulalongkorn International Business Case Competition |author= |date= |publisher=CIBCC |accessdate=20 January 2019}}

| {{flag|Thailand}}

| Chulalongkorn University

| Undergraduate

| 20 teams

| 2014

Citi International Case Competition

| {{flag|Hong Kong}}

| HKUST

| Undergraduate

| 20 teams

| 2003

[https://www.engcomm.ca/ Engineering and Commerce Case Competition](ENGCOMM)

| {{CAN}}

| Concordia University

| Undergraduate

| 12 teams

| 2013

Global Business Case Competition (GBCC)

| {{flag|Japan}}

| Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University

| Undergraduate

| 16 teams

| 2015

[https://www.melbournemicrofinance.com/about-gmcc Global Microfinance Case Competition (GMCC)]

|{{flag|Australia}}

|University of Melbourne ([https://www.melbournemicrofinance.com/ Melbourne Microfinance Initiative])

|Undergraduate & Graduate

|16 universities

|2011

Global Business Case Competition{{cite web|url= http://www.foster.washington.edu/centers/gbc/globalbusinesscasecompetition/Pages/GBCC.aspx |title= Global Business Case Competition |author= |date= |publisher=Foster School of Business |accessdate=12 April 2012}}

| {{US}}

| University of Washington

| Undergraduate

| 15 teams

| 1999

[https://www.uvm.edu/business/global_family_enterprise_case_competition Grossman School of Business Family Enterprise Case Competition (FECC)]

|{{US}}

|The University of Vermont

|Undergraduate & Graduate

|24 teams

|2013

[https://competition.acrc.hku.hk HSBC/HKU Asia Pacific Business Case Competition]

|{{flag|Hong Kong}}

|The University of Hong Kong

|Undergraduate

|24 teams

|2008

International Graduate Competition

| {{CAN}}

| HEC Montreal

| Graduate

| 08 teams

| 2012

International Case Competition @ Maastricht

| {{NLD}}

| Maastricht University

| Undergraduate

| 16 teams

| 2009

Japan MBA Case Competition

| | {{flag|Japan}}

| Tokyo-based MBA programs

| Graduate - MBA

| 09 teams

| 2013

[https://www.jmucc.ca/ John Molson Undergraduate Case Competition] (JMUCC)

| {{CAN}}

| John Molson School of Business

| Undergraduate

| 28 teams

| 2009

John Molson MBA International Case Competition

| | {{CAN}}

| John Molson School of Business

| Graduate - MBA

| 36 teams

| 1981

[http://lazicc.com/ Lazaridis International Case Conference] (LazICC)

| {{flag|Canada}}

| Lazaridis School of Business and Economics

| Undergraduate

| 16 teams

| 2018

Marshall International Case Competition (MICC)

| {{US}}

| University of Southern California

| Undergraduate

| 20 teams

| 1997

McGill Management International Case Competition{{cite web |url=http://www.mmicc.org/index.php/the-competition/concept |title=MMICC: Concept |publisher=McGill Management International Case Competition |accessdate=12 April 2012 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120416052606/http://www.mmicc.org/index.php/the-competition/concept |archivedate=16 April 2012 }}

| {{CAN}}

| McGill University

| Undergraduate

| 12 teams

| 2001

McIntire International Case Competition{{cite web |url=http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/iso/bulletin/issue/199801/english/epot-map.htm |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120728095641/http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/iso/bulletin/issue/199801/english/epot-map.htm |url-status=dead |archive-date=28 July 2012 |title=McIntire International Case Competition |publisher=Chinese University Bulletin |accessdate=12 April 2012 }}{{cite web|url=http://www.virginia.edu/topnews/textonlyarchive/February_1997/commerce.txt|title=At U.Va.'s McIntire School of Commerce International Case Competition Showcases Business Skills|date=3 February 1997|publisher=University of Virginia|accessdate=12 April 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141122183517/http://www.virginia.edu/topnews/textonlyarchive/February_1997/commerce.txt|archive-date=22 November 2014|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}

| {{US}}

| University of Virginia

| Undergraduate

| 06 teams

| 1982

NUS Case Competition

| {{flag|Singapore}}

| National University of Singapore

| Undergraduate

| 20 teams

| 2009

RMA Credit Risk Case Competition{{cite web |url= https://www.smu.ca/academic/sobey/news/2013-rma-credit-risk-case-competition.html |title= RMA Credit Risk Case Competition |author= |date= |publisher= Sobey School of Business |accessdate= 16 April 2014 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140416210330/http://www.smu.ca/academic/sobey/news/2013-rma-credit-risk-case-competition.html |archive-date= 16 April 2014 |url-status= dead }}

| {{flag|Canada}}

| Sobey School of Business

| Graduate

| 08 teams

| 2013

[https://rocacasecompetition.org/ Rotterdam/Carleton International Case Competition]

|{{flag|Netherlands}} / {{flag|Canada}}

|Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences and Carleton University

|Undergraduate

|16 teams

|2020

RSM STAR Case Competition{{Cite news|url=https://www.rsm.nl/about-rsm/news/detail/9860-global-bachelor-teams-compete-in-rsm-star-case-competition/|title=Global bachelor teams compete in RSM STAR Case Competition|date=2017-04-21|access-date=2017-09-30}}

| {{NLD}}

|Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University

| Undergraduate

| 16 teams

| 2012

Sauder Summit Global Case Competition

| {{CAN}}

| UBC Sauder School of Business

| Undergraduate

| 16 teams

| 2013

[http://solverscup.com/ Solvers' Cup]

| | {{HUN}}

| Case Solvers

| Undergraduate

| 09 teams

| 2016

[https://business.sydney.edu.au/sibc/ Sydney International Business Competition]

| {{flag|Australia}}

| The University of Sydney Business School

| Undergraduate

| 12 teams

| 2017

Thammasat Undergraduate Business Challenge (TUBC)

| {{flag|Thailand}}

| Thammasat University

| Undergraduate

| 16 teams

| 2007

[https://umcaseclub.com/ University of Münster Case Competition] (UMCC)

| {{flag|Germany}}

|University of Münster

|Undergraduate - MBA

|12 Teams

|2017

University of Navarra International Case Competition (UNICC)

| {{flag|Spain}}

| University of Navarra

| Undergraduate

| 16 teams

| 2013

University of Technology Sydney Global Case Competition (UTSGCC)

| {{flag|Australia}}

| University of Technology Sydney

| Undergraduate

| 16 teams

| 2020

WBS Case Challenge

| {{UK}}

| Warwick Business School

| Graduate

| 08 teams

| 2013

Capitox Case Competition

| {{UK}}

| University of Oxford

| undergraduate

| 08 teams

| 2019

= Competitions by application =

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