For nearly two decades, the HSBC/HKU Business Case Challenge has asked university students from around the world to set aside their devices and solve complex business problems with nothing but pen, paper, and one another. Held in Hong Kong, the competition is built on a quiet conviction: that the most consequential professional skills—clear thinking, sound judgment, and the ability to explain oneself under pressure—cannot be outsourced to technology. In an era when artificial intelligence accelerates nearly every task, the challenge insists that the irreplaceable human capacities are precisely
Business case competition strips away tech to test real-world skills
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Article presents business competition favorably with minimal critical perspective, emphasizing innovation and practical skills without examining potential limitations or alternative educational approaches.
Positive institutional narrative framing that celebrates the competition's evolution and educational value through quotes from organizers and success stories from winning teams, presenting the stripped-back format as inherently superior without counterargument.
Impacto Geopolítico
Educational competition emphasizing practical business skills over technology has no direct geopolitical implications; focuses on student development in Hong Kong and international universities.
Lente Econômica
Business case competition emphasizes practical analytical and teamwork skills over technology, preparing students for real-world business challenges through pen-and-paper analysis and executive engagement.
Students gain enhanced practical business skills (financial literacy, teamwork, presentation) that improve employability and career readiness, potentially increasing earning potential and reducing skills gaps in the workforce.
Suggests educational institutions should balance technology integration with foundational analytical skills development. May influence curriculum design in business schools to emphasize experiential learning and soft skills alongside digital competencies.