Submit your case study.
The Fall 2026 issue of CFSBR C.A.S.E. is now accepting undergraduate assignments across business, fintech, economics, and strategic management.
What gets published.
Original undergraduate coursework, case studies, term papers, applied research assignments, and analytical reports, within the CFSBR scope of fintech, strategic management, finance, economics, and adjacent business disciplines.
Submissions must be the author's own work, originally produced for an academic course, and free of unresolved plagiarism. The author retains full copyright; CFSBR publishes under a CC-BY-NC 4.0 license.
A standardized identifier for every paper.
Each accepted assignment is deposited with Crossref following a transparent, predictable suffix format, easy to cite, easy to verify.
10.xxxxx / case . YYYY . IssueNo . Serial10.xxxxx / case . 2026 . 01 . 001Resolved at https://doi.org/[suffix]
Required title-page fields.
Standard university assignment templates are enhanced with the CFSBR Publication Badge, DOI, and official date of publication. The following fields are required on the title page of every C.A.S.E. submission.
Light-touch screening, not peer review.
The C.A.S.E. Series uses basic editorial screening for plagiarism, formatting, and general readability, not the strict double-blind review reserved for the CFSBR Annual Journal. The "Best-of" papers from each year may be invited forward into the peer-reviewed annual edition.
