Our competition winners receive international recognition and a cash prize, and cases may be considered for international publication.
Our aim is to foster the development of cases from real-life situations that can be used as teaching tools within management and business education. Beyond capacity building, the competitions create awareness of the specific organisational challenges within key global markets.
To date, our longest-running case writing competition with the Central and East European Management Development Association (CEEMAN) has gathered around 600 cases from 80 countries.

Emerald/CEEMAN case writing competition
Competition status: Open for entries
Closing date: 15 April 2023
Enter this emerging market focused case writing competition for a chance to win up to €2,500 and to have your case published globally.

The Case for Women
Competition status: Open for entries
Closing date: 15 April 2023
In partnership with The Case for Women, Forté, and MBA Roundtable, this case study competition focuses on the female case protagonist.

Indigenous voices case writing competition
Competition status: Open for entries
Closing date: 30 April 2023
Enter this new competition, a home for indigenous scholars around the world and underrepresented indigenous voices in case collections, and have your case published globally in The CASE Journal.

AABS / Emerald Case competition
Competition status: Closed for entries
This competition encourages and promotes the development of high-quality teaching case material relevant to the realities of dynamic and emerging economies.

Asia case writing competition
Competition status: Closed for entries
Enter our emerging markets-focused Asia case writing competition, open to authors from Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand.

AUC School of Business / Emerald Case competition
Competition status: Closed for entries
In partnership with El-Khazindar Business Research and Case Center (KCC) at the American University Cairo (AUC) School of Business, this case writing competition is open to authors from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, Pakistan and Turkey.