In keeping with its mandate to publish cases of the highest quality, the Centre for Case Studies has adopted a policy calling for all cases that are accepted to be subjected to copy editing. For cases submitted for processing and archiving with a view to their registration in the case catalogue, the evaluators will merely suggest corrections to the author of the case.
As for cases submitted for peer evaluation, once they have been reviewed, they are returned to the author, who must then make the necessary corrections taking into account the evaluators’ comments (Forms). These cases will be checked once again for linguistic quality upon their return to the Centre, before being officially accepted and registered in the case catalogue.
As for cases selected for publication in the International Journal of Case Studies in Management, the decision on the final revision rests with the editor, as is the standard practice for refereed journals.



