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Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 9:00am to 10:30am
Virtual EventCornell EMI Case Competition 2020
Along with the conference, the Fourth Cornell Emerging Markets Institute Annual Case Competition will be held on November 7th. The theme is ‘Ten years that changed Emerging Markets’. The competition will focus on identifying and answering questions that real businesses and management face in relation with Emerging Markets.
Goal: Identify and answer questions that real businesses and managements are posing today in relation with Emerging Markets. The growing role of Emerging Multinationals in the business world continues to evolve and this case competition seeks to challenge us to think about how navigating in a changing context.
The case competition is a key event in the conference (Online). It boosts collaboration among universities and strengthens Johnson’s ties with other academic institutions. Moreover, it speaks to EMI’s focus on international and inter-institutional collaboration.
Benefits to competing students:
➢ Meeting high-profile representatives from industry and academia (online)
➢ Networking with conference participants, business executives, and more (online)
➢ Exposure to conference and case competition sponsors (online)
➢ Free admission to the conference (for finalists)
➢ Prize (TBD)
Click here to register to the case competition.
Click here to learn more .
Cornell Human Ecology, Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, Cornell Johnson Graduate School of Management, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Latino Studies Program, Asian Studies, Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, East Asia Program, Asian American Studies Program, Global Learning, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Asian & Asian American Center, Global Cornell, Cornell Nolan School of Hotel Administration, China and Asia-Pacific Studies, Cornell China Center, Global Development
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