Best Student Research Paper Award Application Process
To apply:
- Email a brief abstract of your proposed paper to all FSS officers by May 17, 2010. Please also provide keywords.
- Email the complete paper to all FSS officers by July 1, 2010.
- The finalists will be notified by September 1, 2010 and will be invited to present their papers at the INFORMS annual meeting in the fall.
- The winner will be announced at the Financial Services Section business meeting at the INFORMS annual meeting in the fall.
- Electronic submissions are required.
The criteria for selecting recipients of the FSS Best Student Paper Award are broad: to recognize research in financial services related areas presented in the form of a completed academic paper. The paper will be evaluated in two aspects:
- Academic significance (originality of the work, depth of the presented results and their potential impact on the future research, and identified new areas of research,)
- Business relevance (importance of the addressed problem and its impact on practice).
The paper must be written by a student or students enrolled in an academic institution during the academic year preceding the INFORMS Annual Meeting.
- The paper must relate to application of operations research in Financial Services.
- The paper must represent original research conducted primarily by the student and not have been published elsewhere.
- Some assistance by other individuals (such as the student's faculty advisor) is permitted, and the paper may be co-authored with them, as long as the student is the FIRST author.
- The paper should be at most 25 pages long, using Management Science style requirements.
- The paper must be presented in the INFORMS National Conference in the FSS Student Paper session.
Topics for the student paper competition include:
- Financial Services
- Credit Risk Modeling
- Credit Risk Management
- Portfolio Management
- Portfolio Optimization
- Liquidity Modeling and Planning
- Asset-Liability Modeling
- Operational Risk Management
- Risk Management
- Extreme Risk Management
- Financial Engineering
- Derivatives Pricing and Hedging
- Behavioral Finance
2010 Officers:
Aparna Gupta
Chair, INFORMS Financial Services Section
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
guptaa@rpi.edu
Chanaka Edirisinghe
Vice-Chair (Academic)
University of Tennessee
chanaka@utk.edu
Jim Bander
Vice-Chair (Industry)
Analytics and Optimization Consultant
jim.bander@gmail.com
Bruce Moore
Treasurer
Deposit Pricing, Loan Pricing and Liquidity Optimization Consultant
bmoore@cuoftexas.org
Jim Primbs
Secretary
Stanford University
japrimbs@stanford.edu

