The Teaching & Education SIG of the Academy of International Business (AIB) presents the fourth installment of its series of mini IB-cases internationally discussed by AIB members from around the world as part of the Stronger Together initiative.

It has been two years since this initiative was launched and it has already connected AIB members from Singapore, Colombia, France, Kenya, Costa Rica, India, Brazil, Canada, Japan, Argentina, and the United States; whom collaboratively developed their mini cases and discussions that enhance our students' international perspectives and multicultural management skills. Indeed, we have demonstrated that we are stronger together!

Thanks a lot to Dr. Diego Finchelstein (Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina), Dr. Alka Maurya (Amity University, India), and Dr. Melanie Lorenz (Florida Atlantic University, United States) for their valuable contributions on this fourth mini case titled “Going for the Third Strike in Africa: Arcor's Decision to Invest Beyond Latin America”. They provided us with their insightful perspectives to create a highly constructive teaching resource. Many thanks also to the T&E SIG’s leadership team for their full support.

You can find the mini IB-cases available at this link: https://tesig.aib.world/mini-cases-for-teaching-ib/

We need your help to increase our teaching resources for our AIB community! If you are an AIB member and want to contribute to this initiative, please feel free to write to us to [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]

We are looking forward to working with you all!

Teaching & Education SIG leadership team



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