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The Case Centre’s Top 40 Bestselling Case Authors 2019/20

The Case Centre released their Top 40 Bestselling Case Authors list, which in 2019/20 features an unprecedented four INSEAD faculty members in the top ten, and six overall – more than any other school!

This year’s winners are Professors Renée Mauborgne & W Chan Kim, 6th place; Pierre Chandon, 8th; Wolfgang Ulaga, 10th; Joerg Niessing, 16th; and David Dubois in 32nd. Congratulations to them all!

The webcard links to more information about these authors and their best-selling business cases on The Case Centre website.

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