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Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration In-Seminar Conference (presentation of results) was held on December 21, 2022. This conference has been held since 2018 with the aim of students presenting the results of their research and extracurricular activities, reflecting on their learning outcomes, and promoting deeper learning and interpersonal exchange.
In this competition, 15 participating groups gave 15-minute presentations and 10-minute Q&A sessions. After being judged by six faculty members, the following groups were awarded prizes.

Grand Prize

  • Ryo Ogawa Seminar 3rd year
    "Pedestrians' Signal Ignorance Behavior: Empirical Analysis Based on Observational Surveys"

Excellence Award

  • Mayuko Nishii Seminar 3rd year
    "The effects of imagination and typicality on packaging: Does the masking effect apply to packaging?"
  • Ryo Ogawa Seminar 3rd year
    "Which is more advantageous, batting first or batting second? ~An empirical analysis of the National High School Baseball Championship~"

Encouragement Award

  • Hiroki Mori Seminar 3rd year
    "Why are there so few subscription services for college students? - A consideration based on the 5A model"
  • Ryohei Negishi Seminar 3rd year
    "The correlation between human capital and corporate value"
  • Satoshi Sakurai Seminar 3rd year
    "Positioning proposal for sports brands"
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Student comments

We conducted observational surveys and statistical verification on the familiar social issue of pedestrians ignoring traffic signals, and presented the results of our research. Although we received the top prize, we did not feel that the judges fully understood the interesting aspects of our research, so while we were happy, we also felt a sense of regret. From this experience, I learned the importance and necessity of expressing my opinions frankly and proceeding with things in a planned manner in group work, and I would like to make use of this in my future research and work.

Rikuto Yamamoto (3rd year, Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration Department of Commerce, graduated from Mimomi High School)