SPJIMR has won the Outstanding Case Writer Award from the Faculty Case Center

Professor Malay Krishna has won the Outstanding Case Writer of the Case Center in the 32nd Case Center Award and Competition announced today for ‘Zoom Video Communications: Flash in the Pandemic or Enduring Success?’

SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR) Professor Malay Krishna won the 32nd Case Center Award for Outbreak-Affected Cases today and the Outstanding Case Writer of the Case Center in the Competition, ‘Zoom Video Communications: Flash in the Panic. ? ‘ The case study was written by Professor Krishna and alumnus Gursimran Gambhir and is available from Ivey Publishing, a leading provider of case studies in business schools worldwide. Their case won the award in the ‘Hot Topic’ Shocks Response ‘category.

Other winners of this edition include INSEAD, IESE Business School, MIT Sloan School of Management, London Business School and Nanyang Business School. The annual competition celebrates excellence and impact in case-writing and teaching. Although the prizes are judged on the basis of anonymous data recording the acceptance of cases for teaching in schools around the world, the competitions are judged by its own panel of international experts.

Award winner, Professor Malay Krishna said, “I am very grateful for this recognition. Zoom B-School has become an integral part of the educational experience for teachers and students during the epidemic, and it is fitting that I have had the opportunity to co-author this case with one of my students. “

This award highlights the ongoing commitment of SPJIMR to impact practice by writing intelligent innovation advances and mandatory case studies. Cases written by the SPJIMR faculty have also recently been identified as best sellers on the Harvard Business Publishing Education and Ivy Publishing platforms.

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