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Logistics and Supply Chain Management

This guide showcases the major resources for researching Logistics and Supply Chain Management.

Where to find case studies

Case studies generally describe real world practical examples from which others can gain insight for their own application.  They can provide both positive examples and well as raise issues and challenges for others to be aware of.  

To locate case studies in LibrarySearch, enter the search terms "case studies" or "case study*" and the keywords describing your topic. 

Case studies can be located within the RMIT databases and across various subject areas. 

Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies (EEMCS) 

Cases are written by case writers working in, or closely with, developing economies. They offer local perspectives with global appeal. The collection receives regular content updates throughout the year and all cases benefit from a supportive peer-review process to ensure the highest quality content.

Datamonitor Case Study Series

Short (10-page) company case studies examining the reasoning behind the success of specific companies.

MarketLine Case Studies 

Concise evaluations of the latest innovative company strategies to help you quickly and easily understand exactly what makes them successful.  From social media initiatives to unusual store formats and online retailing, Case Studies present examples of best practice across a wide variety of industries and geographies, bringing innovation into full focus.

ProQuest Case Studies 

EbscoHost Case Studies

Case studies

Case studies describe real world practical examples, including successes, issues and challenges.  To find case studies using LibrarySearch or databases, add "case study" to your search terms.

Finding case studies

The Library's Finding Case Studies guide explains different types of case studies and how to find them.

Writing a case study

See the Learning Lab tutorial on Writing a Case Study to find out how to read, analyse and respond to a case study.