Browse abstracts and ordering information for case studies written and published by faculty at Stanford GSB.
For publicly available cases in this collection, Harvard Business Impact and Ivey Publishing distribute in North America, and The Case Centre and IESE Publishing in Europe.
Browse All Stanford GSB Cases
Search the database of case studies or narrow your results by keyword, academic area, center, or initiative. Many of our cases are available to download at no charge.
Pixim (B): October 2001
Pixim (A): August 2001
A Look At Three Regulatory Forces Influencing Content And Distribution In The Motion Picture And Television Industries
BEA Systems, Inc. In 2003: Reaching For The Next Level
WebEx Communications (A): Navigating Through A Turbulent Market
Nokia Beyond 2003: A Mobile Gatekeeper?
Call Center Design For Lion Financial Services
Andy Carr, the founder of a small consulting firm that specializes in telephone call centers, is completing an analysis of call center operations for Lion Financial Services (LFS). LFS operates three call centers that collectively employ 170 agents and…
Dr. Laura Esserman (A)
Laura Esserman, a surgeon and faculty member at the University of California at San Francisco as well as a graduate of Stanford Business School, is engaged in a major effort to change the delivery of breast cancer services and the information systems used…
Universal Music Group in 2003
As of the first half of 2003, Universal Music Group (UMG), the world’s largest recording company, is a part of the troubled Vivendi Universal conglomerate. The company is the market leader in the recording industry, which is in the third year of a severe…
The Liberty Medical Group (B): Crossing the Great Divide
Dr. Laura Esserman (B)
Laura Esserman, a surgeon and faculty member at the University of California at San Francisco as well as a graduate of Stanford Business School, is engaged in a major effort to change the delivery of breast cancer services and the information systems used…
Slouching Toward Broadband
Keith Ferrazzi
Keith Ferrazzi had certainly come a long way. The son of a steelworker and a cleaning lady, he was picked on by other kids for being poor at the private school he attended and at the same time by his poor friends in the neighborhood for trying to act like…
FOX Sports and News Corp.'s Sports Empire
The FCC and Broadband Regulation
The Xbox Launch in Korea
Charles Schwab & Co. Inc. (B): In 2003
Gary Loveman and Harrah's Entertainment
In 1998, 38-year-old Gary Loveman was perfectly content with his job as an untenured associate professor at the Harvard Business School (HBS). He was a popular teacher with standing room only classes in service management. He lived comfortably with his…
The Liberty Medical Group (A)
Intel Beyond 2003: Looking For Its Third Act
Through in-depth interviews with Intel’s most senior executives, this case examines Intel’s efforts to establish itself in new markets by developing and acquiring competencies in areas beyond PC microprocessors. Intel pioneered the market for computer…
Disney in a Digital World (D) A Digital Decade?: Disney in 2003 and Beyond
Veritas 1999 (A): Integrating Sales Forces
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Portfolio Management In The Nonprofit Sector: Measuring Performance And Optimizing Results Across Multiple Programs
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation has approved a $110 million Nursing Initiative to improve patient care in hospitals by addressing problems of nursing shortages and lack of nursing training in the San Francisco Bay Area. The case addresses issues of how…
Area de Conservacion Guanacaste
Podcases: Case Studies, Reimagined