Background
Type: Review

Case-method teaching: advantages and disadvantages in organizational training

Journal: Journal of Management Development (02621711)Year: 7 Nov 2018Volume: 37Issue: Pages: 711 - 720
Radi Afsouran N. Charkhabi M.Siadat S.A.Hoveida R.aOreyzi Samani H.a Thornton III G.C.
DOI:10.1108/JMD-10-2017-0324Language: English

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to introduce case-method teaching (CMT), its advantages and disadvantages for the process of organizational training within organizations, as well as to compare its advantages and disadvantages with current training methods. Design/methodology/approach: The authors applied a systematic literature review to define, identify and compare CMT with current methods. Findings: In CMT, participants get involved with real-world challenges from an action perspective instead of analyzing them from a distance. Also, different reactions of the participants to the same challenge aid instructors to identify the individual differences of participants toward the challenge. Although CMT is still not considered as a popular organizational training method, the advantages of CMT may encourage organizational instructors to further apply it. Improving the long-term memory, enhancing the quality of decision making and understanding the individual differences of individuals are the advantages of CMT. Research limitations/implications: A lack of sufficient empirical researchers and the high cost of conducting this method may prevent practitioners to apply it. Originality/value: The review suggested that CMT is able to bring dilemmas from the real world into training settings. Also, it helps organizations to identify the individual reactions before they make a decision. © 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited.