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North American Case Research Association Annual Meeting: Social Impact & Sustainability track

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    Annual Meeting of the North American Case Research Association (NACRA)

    Social Impact & Sustainability track

    As you wrap up another busy academic year and start thinking about your summer writing projects, we would like to invite you to submit a case for the Social Impact & Sustainability track at our Annual Meeting of the North American Case Research Association (NACRA), to be hosted on October 15-17th, 2026, in Orlando, Florida (USA). 

    If you have always wanted to get into case writing and didn't know where to start, this is a great, supportive community. Get your draft (full case or startup case) ready! 

    Case Submission Deadline:  June 15th, 2026
    Full Call

    NACRA Annual Meeting is a unique opportunity to engage with other leading case researchers in a small-group format, to receive detailed and constructive feedback about your case, and to participate in presentations from experienced case researchers and educators. Our distinctive round-table track design provides an excellent professional opportunity to enhance your ability to develop higher-quality, participant-centered, discussion-based cases in Social Impact & Sustainability. 

    Key dates:
    June 15, 2026
    Proposals for 'New Views' Panels, Workshops, and Symposia
    June 15, 2026
    The submission deadline for Cases, Start-Up Cases, and Pedagogy Track papers ends at 5 pm EDT.
    July 15, 2026
    Decisions to authors; Conference early registration opens
    Sept. 14, 2026
    Early regular registration deadline (additional conference fee applies after 5 pm EDT)
    Sept. 23, 2026
    Conference hotel rate cut-off date is at 5 pm EDT


    The Social Impact & Sustainability track encourages and welcomes the submissions of teaching cases that relate to socially and environmentally responsible organizations, including but not limited to social entrepreneurship, social business, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), non-profit organizations, impact investment, microfinance, social innovation, new legal structures, B Corps, etc. The cases can be related to any functional area (Marketing, Finance, Accounting, HR, Operations, etc.) and any vertical industry. We also encourage submissions from diverse geographical perspectives as NACRA continues to expand its international presence. 

    Undisguised decision-focused cases based on primary sources (interviews, field visits) are highly preferred. Although cases may be disguised, they must be based on real events and real people in real organizations. Submitted cases may have been previously taught but must not have been previously published or accepted for publication elsewhere (journals, books, online) before the October 2026 conference.

    Please check the NACRA website (www.nacra.net) for submission and formatting instructions, and don't hesitate to send me any case- or conference-related questions.

    Kind regards, 


    Maria Ballesteros-Sola, Track Chair

    Associate Professor of Management, California State University Channel Islands


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    Stephanie E. Raible, Track Co-Chair

    Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship, University of Delaware