Become a Case Study

Be part of the data-driven movement shaping the future of accounting — where case study partners help define the next standard of success for the profession.

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Why Should You Become a Case Study?

The accounting profession is evolving — and your experience, insights, and leadership matter. By contributing your real-world practices, challenges, and innovations as a case study, your organization:

  • Influences national research with your voice and data
  • Accelerates transformation across education, practice, and workforce strategy
  • Gains visibility as a thought leader in evidence-based professional development
  • Connects with peers, educators, and policymakers tackling shared challenges

Case studies are not just examples — they are strategic stories backed by data that inform the future of the profession and help embed proven practices into broader research and practice. When you collaborate with us, your work becomes part of a bigger picture that drives real change.

From workforce innovation and student engagement to technology adoption and leadership development, your contribution helps reveal what works — and where the profession can grow stronger, together.

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Becoming a case study is easy and meaningful. Just tell us which research initiatives align with your goals, and we’ll guide you through the participation process.

Your insights don’t just tell a story — they shape the profession.

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The Center for Accounting Transformation highlights real-world stories of professionals, firms, educators, and students driving meaningful change across the profession. If you are innovating or rethinking how accounting works — we invite you to share your story. Please complete the below information to better assist us:
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