Since 2018, the Donahue Center has provided support and mentoring to student teams competing in international business ethics case competitions.
2021
Michael Smith Regional Ethics Case Competition, November 2021
Team members: Jessica Jaime, David Quadros, Simra Ly
Case topic: Amazon’s Human Resource Management Policies and Practices
Students analyzed a real-world business case over a two-week period and presented their solution to a distinguished panel of judges with a variety of business backgrounds.
Supporting the student team of were faculty members Louise Durand, Elise Magnant, and Erica Steckler.
International Business Ethics Case Competition (IBECC), April 2021
![Screenshot of IBECC winners on a video conference. Business students Raj Aurora, Thomas Stranberg and Prabakar Adithya compete on Zoom](/Images/IBECC%20winners_tcm18-352001.jpeg?w=l)
Team members: Thomas Stranberg, Prabakar Adithya, Raj Aurora
Case topic: Contact Tracing: A Technological Solution to the COVID-19 Pandemic?
The team earned two first-place finishes (for 10-minute and 90-second rounds).
See also: Twice as Nice: Business Students Earn Two Wins at Ethics Case Competition
2020
Providence College Michael Smith Regional Ethics Case Competition, November 2020
![screenshot of Business case competition team via a video chat.](/Images/Business_case_competition_tcm18-352002.jpg?w=l)
Team members: Thomas Stranberg, Prabakar Adithya, Raj Aurora
Case topic: Contact Tracing: A Technological Solution to the COVID-19 Pandemic?
See also: Business Students Examine Ethics of Contact Tracing
2019
International Business Ethics Case Competition (IBECC), April 2019 – Los Angeles, Calif.
![students presenting at the International Business Ethics Case Competition](/Images/students-presenting-IBECC_tcm18-352003.jpg?w=l)
Team members: Meredith Buckley, Nick Valenti, Nick Caraco
Case topic: Male Birth Control: Toward Equality, World Health, & Poverty Reduction.
Students and faculty traveled to Loyola Marymount University for the competition.
See also: California Dreamin’: Business Students Head to LA for Case Competition