EDIICC Library
1. Entrepreneurial Start-ups
This category focuses on the challenges and strategies of entrepreneurs starting new ventures. It includes cases on ideation, business model development, resource mobilization, and scaling up operations. These cases provide insights into the entrepreneurial journey, from identifying market opportunities to overcoming early-stage hurdles.
2. Social Entrepreneurship
Cases in this category highlight businesses driven by social impact rather than purely financial returns. These cases explore innovative solutions to societal challenges, examining the role of leadership, sustainability, and community engagement in creating long-lasting change in underprivileged or marginalized communities.
3. Corporate Innovation and Strategy
This category presents cases on how established companies foster innovation to remain competitive. Topics covered include product development, market expansion, strategic partnerships, and corporate innovation management. These cases help corporate leaders navigate the complexities of innovation in dynamic market environments.
4. Family Business
Focusing on family-owned businesses’ unique challenges and opportunities, this category covers succession planning, governance, leadership transition, and balancing tradition with modern business practices. It provides valuable insights for academics and practitioners involved in family business management and growth.
5. Women Entrepreneurs
This category showcases cases about the entrepreneurial experiences of women, addressing the distinct challenges they face, such as access to capital, gender biases, and work-life balance. It highlights successful women entrepreneurs, their strategies, and contributions to economic growth and social development.
6. Others
This category encompasses a diverse range of case studies indirectly related to entrepreneurship but still essential for understanding the broader entrepreneurial ecosystem. These cases cover topics such as leadership, organizational behavior, economic policies, market dynamics, government initiatives, and emerging technologies. While not always directly about entrepreneurship, these cases provide valuable context and insights that are crucial for entrepreneurs and businesses navigating complex environments and evolving market conditions.