2019 AAEA Annual Meeting
The Agribusiness Economics and Management/Graduate
Student Section Case Study Competition allows graduate students to test their
communication skills and their ability to apply their knowledge of agricultural
economics and agribusiness subjects to practical situations. Students competing
in the competition will receive a copy of the case study at least two weeks in
advance of the AAEA annual meetings.
Competition
Rules: Each team should prepare an oral summary of their
solution to the case that will last no more than 15 minutes. Presentations
lasting over 15 minutes will be penalized. After the presentation, teams should
be prepared to answer questions from the judges on their interpretation of the
case.
Teams can be comprised of up to three graduate
students. Students may either compete as a team from the same school, or
may choose to be mixed with students from other schools. If there is only one
student from a school that wants to participate, the student can compete on
his/her own or he/she can be matched with other students. In the case of teams
that are matched with individuals from different universities, competitors will
be notified of their teammates as soon as possible, but no later than the same
day the case is announced.
Competition
Prizes: The top three teams will receive plaques and cash
prizes.
·
First
Place: $300
·
Second
Place: $200
·
Third
Place: $100
Specific
Information for the 2019 Case Study Competition: The
number of rounds will be determined by the number of teams entered. The final
round will be composed of the top 3 teams. In addition to plaques and cash
prizes, the three finalist teams will also be recognized during the AAEA Awards
Ceremony.
- Sunday, July 21, 8:00am – 3:00pm: First Rounds of Competition
- Monday, July 22, 1:30pm – 4:00pm: Final Round (if necessary)
- Monday, July 22, 6:00pm – 7:15pm: Awards Ceremony
Students participating in the
case study competition will need to be registered for the Annual Meeting AND
the Case Study Competition.
- Students should register for the AAEA Annual Meeting through the 2019 Annual Meeting Registration Form which is available online at https://www.aaea.org/meetings/2019-aaea-annual-meeting/registration--travel.
- Each team must also complete the Case Study registration form identifying their teammates and send it to AAEA no later than June 15 2019.
Please direct any questions regarding the 2019 AAEA Case Study Competition to
Dr. Michael Gunderson (mgunders@purdue.edu)
or GSS Section Chair, Logan Britton (logan.britton@okstate.edu).
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