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AUBER Vision Statement
To be internationally recognized by business, government,
and education as the premiere professional organization dedicated
to continually improving the quality, effectiveness, and application
of research in business, economics, and public policy.
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Conference Program
58th
Annual AUBER Fall Conference:
Building Partnerships
October 17-19, 2004
Tucson Marriott University Park Hotel
Tucson, Arizona
Acknowledgements
Updated October 22, 2004
Sunday | Monday
| Tuesday
& Wednesday
Sunday, October 17
8:30 am-12:30 pm Canyon A |
Executive Committee Meeting |
Noon-4:30 pm Foyer |
Registration |
1:30 pm - 4:30 pm Ventana |
Publications Exhibit |
1:30 pm Madera |
Welcome |
| 1:45-3:00 pm |
Concurrent Sessions |
| Madera |
A. Competitiveness To thrive in
a world of challenge and change, countries, regions,
and industries increasingly turn to strengthening innovation
and business capacity. The "competitiveness"
rubric covers the issues of enterprise, entrepreneurship,
creativity, and risk-taking, along with worker skills
and work ethics. This session looks at innovation and
changes in key business sectors.
Presiding: Andrew Brod, University of North Carolina
at Greensboro
Keith Bernard,
Senior Vice President, Telecommunications Management
Group, Inc. Telecommunications:
Convergence, Regulation and Economics
Jack Kleinhenz,
Chief Executive Officer, Kleinhenz & Associates,
Inc.
Industry
Clusters: Strategy for Regional Economic Development
(A Case Study of Northeast Ohio)
Duncan Meldrum,
Chief Economist, Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
One
Industrial Economist's View of What Determines Plant
Location |
| Canyon B, C |
B: Design/Production Tips Graphic designers from The University of Arizona will present tips on designing publications on a grid system, how to maintain consistency, and give us tips on different ways to present statistics.
Presiding: Pia Montoya, The University of Arizona
Leslie Johnston,
Senior Graphic Designer, The University of Arizona Race
Track Industry Program and Dottie
Larson, Director, The University of Arizona
Identification Program for Graphic Standards
The
BEST-CASE SCENARIO Survival Presentation: Brand Identity
Simmons Buntin, Web Program Manager,
The University of Arizona Eller College of Management
Creating
Consistent Design: Eller Web Redesign Process |
| 3:15-4:30 pm |
Concurrent Sessions |
| Canyon B, C |
A: AUBER Units Make Money the Old
Fashioned Way…They Earn It
This session is all about survival. With the budget axe
hovering ever closer, most centers must scramble to find
external funding sources in order to assure their continued
existence. Hear interesting perspectives on the perennial
hunt for money, and add some useful tips to your center's
survival kit.
Presiding: Lorena Akioka, University of Georgia
Jerry Conover,
Director, the Indiana Business Research Center, Indiana
University
Show
Me the Money
Lee Grehan,
Assistant Director, Bureau of Business and Economic Research/Center
for Manpower Studies, The University of Memphis
Richard Wobbekind,
Director, Business Research Division, University of Colorado
at Boulder
(view
presentation) |
| Madera |
B: BEA Update and Roundtable Discussion The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) provides key information on economic growth, regional development, and the nation's position in the world economy through its national income and product accounts (NIPA), its state and local personal income series (REIS), and its input-output accounts (RIMS-II). AUBER users of BEA data are encouraged to attend this session to learn about BEA budget priorities and planned advancements to their existing statistical programs and data series. The BEA staff who comprise our panel are actively seeking user feedback.
Presiding: Paul Zelus, Idaho State University
Rebecca Bess,
Economist, Regional Economic Analysis Division (READ) RIMSII
Update
Robert Brown,
Chief, Regional Economic Measurement Division (REMD)
Reviewing
the BEA Strategic Plan
David Lenze,
Economist, READ
Alternative
Definitions of Income
Caitlin Wenum, Economist, READ
Gross
State Product Revisions |
| 5:15-5:30 pm |
Short walk to McClelland Hall, Eller
College of Management, The University of Arizona
(vans available) |
| 5:30-6:30 pm |
Reception in art space, patio; tours
of McClelland Hall |
| 6:30-8:00 pm |
Buffet dinner in Estes Atrium |
| The reception and dinner are sponsored
by our three Arizona university conference hosts: Arizona
State University, Northern Arizona University, and The
University of Arizona. Many thanks to all three for a
very special evening! |
| 8:00 pm |
Walk back to hotel (vans
available) |
8:30 pm-? Room 223 |
AUBER Hospitality Suite |
Sunday | Monday
| Tuesday
& Wednesday
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