Sage Business Cases: Venture Capital
In 2019, Sage Business Cases launched Venture Capital, a new teaching case series within Sage Business Cases.
Venture Capital Series Editor
Jon Carrick, Associate Professor of Management and the Associate Chair of the Department of Management at Stetson University
Jon Carrick is an Associate Professor of Management and the Associate Chair of the Department of Management at Stetson University. He received his PhD at the University of Glasgow, and specializes in entrepreneurship, strategic management, and international business. His research interests include the role of human capital in the development of globally competitive new ventures, how born global firms finance their international expansion, and what strategies those firms use to compete in international markets.
Call for Papers
Partner with Sage to develop your Venture Capital teaching case.
view series submissions GUIDELINES
Sage Publishing continues to grow its teaching case collection, Sage Business Cases, across the business and management curriculum while also focusing in on key areas. The Venture Capital collection within Sage Business Cases will explore the valuation, selection, and growth of start-ups from the perspective of investors as well as those who seek new venture funding.Sage is pleased to offer case authors:
- Double-blind peer review of your case and teaching notes
- A thorough editorial process, working to develop your ideas and prepare cases for successful publication
- Freedom to include your students in the case research and writing process
- Copyright in your name and final PDF for ease of use in your classroom
- Payment when your case is published
- An international audience for your work
Have you written a case that you currently use in your classroom? Do you have an idea or rough draft of a case? Bring it to Sage and we’ll work with you to develop your idea and ready it for the global classroom.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: Rolling
- We look for cases between 1,000 and 5,000 words.
- Please include discussion questions and teaching notes.
- Authors usually receive decisions within 8 weeks of submission.
- Manuscripts are accepted through our ScholarOne portal.
- Submissions guidelines and templates are available on the author resources page.
For questions and sample cases, contact: Rebecca Frankel, Associate Editor, rebecca.frankel@sagepub.comCases from the Venture Capital Series
