Research Presentations - Miguel I. Gómez

Research Presentations

  1. National Science Foundation, INFEWS Grants Workshop. Scaling Urban CEA: Economics, Environment, Nutrition, and Workforce Development. February 11, 2022.
  2. Arizona State University, Invited. The Impact of Increased Drought Intensity in California on Broccoli Supply Chain Configuration in the East Coast. April 20, 2022.
  3. POMS Annual Conference. "Resilience of Fluid Milk Supply Chains: Northeast U.S. and Ontario, Canada. April 21-25, 2022.
  4. Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, Annual Conference. Successful grantsmanship: integrating economics into interdisciplinary grant applications. July 31- August 3, 2022.
  5. Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference. A Game Theory Analysis of Postharvest Pest Control for Blueberry Production: The Case of Spotted Wing Drosophila. July 31- August 3, 2022.
  6. Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference. The Impact of Increased Drought Intensity in California on Broccoli Supply Chain Configuration in the East Coast. July 31- August 3, 2022.
  7. Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference. A decade later: Changes in the economic and environmental outcomes of food system regionalization, 2007-2017: Broccoli in the eastern United States. July 31- August 3, 2022.
  8. Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference. Assessing the economic viability of grass-fed beef production in the Northeastern U.S. July 31- August 3, 2022.
  9. Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference. Changes in Consumer Meal Preparation during Covid-19 and Impact on Food Purchases. August 1-3, 2021.
  10. Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference. Strengthening Our Understanding of the Food Energy Water Nexus through Completing Suppressed Datasets. August 1-3, 2021.
  11. Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference. Public-Private Strategies for the Establishment of a Successful Avocado Export Cycle – Cases from Colombia and Peru. August 1-3, 2021.
  12. Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference. Retail Markups and Discount-Store Entry. August 1-3, 2021.
  13. UN Food and Agriculture Organization and USDA’s Economic Research Service. Post-farmgate Food Value Chains Make up Most of Consumer Food Expenditures Globally. July 7, 2021.
  14. European Association of Agricultural Economics Annual Conference. Retail Markups and Discount-Store Entry. July, 2021.
  15. University of Illinois, Invited Presentation. Supermarket Expansion and Changing Food Consumption Patterns in Mexico, 1996-2006. October 23, 2020.
  16. International Consortium of Applied Bioeconomy Research. Sustainable Pest Management Under Uncertainty: A Dynamic Bioeconomic Analysis of Lowbush Blueberry Production. October 12-23, 2020.
  17. Agricultural and Applied Economics Organization Annual Conference. The Price Premium for Local Foods: A Nash Price Equilibrium Model. August 10-12, 2020.
  18. Agricultural and Applied Economics Organization Annual Conference. Capacity for Food-Energy-Water Integrated Research. August 10-12, 2020.
  19. NAREA Annual Meeting. Sustainable Pest Management Under Uncertainty: A Dynamic Bioeconomic Analysis of Lowbush Blueberry Production. June 17, 2020.
  20. Nanjing University invited speaker. “Emerging Research Areas on the Economics of Food Systems.” Nanjing, China, December 17, 2019.
  21. China Agricultural University invited speaker. “Emerging Research Areas on the Economics of Food Systems.” Beijing, China, December 19, 2019.
  22. Renmin University invited speaker. “Emerging Research Areas on the Economics of Food Systems.” Beijing, China, December 19, 2019.
  23. European Association of Agricultural Economics Seminar, “Changing college students eating intention toward whole grain pasta: the role of health claims.” Matera, Italy, October 10-12, 2019.
  24. Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, “Modeling and Optimizing the Beef Supply Chain in New York and New England”, Atlanta, July 23-26, 2019.
  25. Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, “Using Cacao to Catalyze Development”, Atlanta, July 23-26, 2019.
  26. Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, “Factors influencing consumer acceptance of a new mushroom-meat blend burger”, Atlanta, July 23-26, 2019.
  27. Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, “Signaling Impacts of GMO Labeling on Fruit and Vegetable Demand”, Atlanta, July 23-26, 2019.
  28. Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, “A Farm-level Bioeconomic Model of Invasive Species Management: The Case of Spotted Wing Drosophila in Maine”, Atlanta, July 23-26, 2019.
  29. Italian Association Agricultural and Applied Economics Annual Conference, “College Students and Eating Habits: A Study Using an Ecological Model for Healthy Behavior”, Pistoia, Italy, June 13, 2019.
  30. Spanish-Portuguese Association of Natural Environmental Economics Conference, “Bioeconomic model for optimal control of the invasive weed Zea mays subspp. (teosinte) in Spain,” Madrid, September 3-5, 2018.
  31. Annual Conference, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, “Consumer Willingness-to-Pay for Local Produce: The Case of New York Broccoli.” Washington DC, August 5-7 2018.
  32. Annual Conference, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, “The Robinson-Patman Act and Vertical Relationships.” Washington DC, August 5-7 2018.
  33. Annual Conference, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, “Models and Methods for Food Hub Location: A Comparison of Econometric vs Simulated Solutions and Policies.” Washington DC, August 5-7 2018.
  34. Annual Conference, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, “A Farm-level Bioeconomic Model of Invasive Species Management: The Case of Spotted Wing Drosophila in Maine.” Washington DC, August 5-7 2018.
  35. Annual Conference, Northeast Agricultural and Resource Economics Association, “Consumer Willingness-to-Pay for Local Produce: The Case of New York Broccoli.” Philadelphia, June 10, 2018.
  36. Annual Conference, American Association of Wine Economists, “Does taste sensitivity matter in the wine industry? The influence of sensory tasting information and taste sensitivity on purchasing behaviors.” Ithaca, June 10-14, 2018.
  37. Annual Conference, American Association of Wine Economists, “Social capital and entrepreneurship in emerging wine regions.” Ithaca, June 10-14, 2018 .
  38. International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium Annual Meeting, “Export Demand for Quality in the World Coffee Markets.” British Columbia, Canada, July 24-26, 2018.
  39. International Conference on Production Research Americas Region, 2018, “Priorización de cadenas de suministro agrícolas: Metodología y validación. Caso de estudio en Colombia.” Bogota, Colombia, July 17-19, 2018.
  40. Annual Conference, Italian Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, “Recommendations for healthy eating interventions for college students.” Conegliano, June 14-15, 2018.
  41. Kiera Crowley, Matthew Ryan, Harold van Es, Miguel Gomez. “Cereal Rye Management Prior to Organic Soybean: Effects on Weed Suppression, Yield, Soil Health, and Profitability” North Eastern Weed Science Society Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA, January 3-6, 2017.
  42. K. Yonezawa, M.I. Gómez, E.W. McLaughlin. “The Long-Term Effects of Marketing Organic Products.” Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Chicago, July 31 – August 2, 2017.
  43. Hernandez-Aguilera, J.N, M.I. Gómez, and A. Basu. “Cooperation and product quality: Field experiments to assess trust, reciprocity and risk-taking behavior among smallholder coffee growers” Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Chicago, July 31 – August 2, 2017.
  44. Hernandez-Aguilera, J.N, M.I. Gómez, J. Conrad, and A. Rodewald. “Sustainable land management decisions among smallholder coffee growers” Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Chicago, July 31 – August 2, 2017.
  45. K. Yonezawa, T.R. Richards, and M.I. Gómez. “Retailing Bargaining Power in the Food Chain.” European Association of Agricultural Economics Association Annual Conference, Parma, Italy, August 28 – September 1, 2017.
  46. K. Park, M.I. Gómez, K. Clancy. “The Role of Regional Supply Chains in Independent Supermarkets: Case Study Findings.” Agriculture, Food and Human Values Conference, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA, June 17, 2017.
  47. Atallah, S.S. M.I. Gómez, J. Jaramillo. “A bioeconomic model of ecosystem pest-control services: coffee berry borer and shade-grown coffee in Colombia.”
    1. The International Society for Ecological Modelling Global Conference 2016, Baltimore, MA, May 8-12, 2016.
    2. Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association Annual Meeting, June 20, 2016- Bar Harbor, ME.
  48. Hernandez-Aguilera, J.N, M.I. Gómez. “Cooperation and product quality: Field experiments to assess trust, reciprocity and risk-taking behavior among smallholder coffee growers”
    4th Antigua Experimental Economics Conference, Guatemala, February 26-27, 2016.
  49. Lee, D, E. Sönmez, M.I. Gómez, and X. Fan. 2017. “Combining Two Wrongs to Make Two Rights: Mitigating Food Insecurity and Food Waste through Gleaning Operations.”
    2nd Annual Workshop on Sustainable Supply Chain Management Talley Student Union, NC State University, February 26 - 28, 2016.
  50. Shadi S. Atallah, Miguel I. Gómez, and Jon M. Conrad. “Specifications of spatial-dynamic externalities and implications for strategic behavior in disease control.”
    Invited Seminar, Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, March 2, 2016.
  51. Verteramo Chiu, L.J., Liaukonyte, J., Gómez, M.I. and Kaiser, H.M., 2016. “Socially responsible products: what motivates consumers to pay a premium?”
    Agricultural Economics Society of Japan (AESJ) Annual Meeting, Akita Prefectural University, Japan, March 29-30, 2016.
  52. Alkaabneh, F.N.N., Lee, J., M.I. Gómez, and H. Gao. “A systems approach to carbon policy for fruit supply chains: Carbon-tax, innovation in storage technologies or land-sparing?”
    5th International Engineering Systems Symposium CESUN 2016, Washington, DC, June 27-29 2016.
  53. Hernandez-Aguilera, J.N., M.I. Gómez. Posicionamiento de pequeños productores colombianos en mercados globales: el caso de las cadenas de valor de cafés especiales.”
    Seminario: El desarrollo equitativo, competitivo y sostenible del sector agropecuario en Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia, April 8, 2016.
  54. M.I. Gómez, Lee, D, E. Sönmez, and X. Fan. “An Operational Analysis of Multi-Crop Food Bank Gleaning Programs”
    1. Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Boston, MA August 2, 2016
    2. Zaragoza Logistics Center Invited Seminar, April 22, 2016.
  55. X. Fan, M.I Gómez, T. Björkman. “Modelling Post-Harvest Facility Location Problem Using Remote Sensing Data.”
    Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Boston, MA August 2, 2016.
  56. 12. D. Miljkovic, M.I. Gómez. “The Impact of Transportation Costs on International Trade of Agricultural Commodities: The Alchian-Allen Theorem in an n-good World.”
    International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium Annual Meeting, December 11-13, 2016, Scottsdale, AZ.
  57. Atallah, S.S. and M.I. Gómez, “The Bioeconomics of Climate Change Adaptation: Coffee Berry Borer and Shade-Grown Coffee.”
    1. 2015 Association of Environmental and Resources Economists, June 3-5, 2015, San Diego, California.
    2. EcoLunch seminar, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN – February 2, 2015
  58. M.I. Gómez, E. Sönmez, D. Lee, M.I. Gómez, and X. Fan. “Improving Food Bank Gleaning Operations: An Application in New York State”
    1. 2015 Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, July 26-28, 2015.
    2. 2015 Production and Operations Management Society Annual Conference, Washington CD May 8-11, 2015.
  59. X. Fan, M.I. Gómez, E. J. Conrad and S. Atallah. “A Bioeconomic Model of Invasive Species Management: Optimal Action Threshold under Partial Observability.”
    2015 Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, July 26-28, 2015.
  60. J.N. Hernandez, M.I. Gómez, A. Rodewald, et al. “Impacts of smallholder participation in high-quality coffee markets: The Relationship Coffee Model.”
    1. 2015 Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, July 26-28, 2015.
    2. Second International Conference on Food Security, Ithaca, NY, October 11-14 2015.
  61. Basu, A., R. Viennette, M.I. Gómez and J.N. Hernández. “Group Membership and Individual Behavior: A Field Experiment on Trust, Time and Risk amongst Coffee Farmers in Colombia.”
    2015 Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association Meeting, Rhode Island June 27-30, 2015.
  62. Xiaoli Fan and M.I. Gómez. “Are Consumers Willing to Pay Price Premiums for Newly Developed East Coast Broccoli Varieties? An Experiment Study”
    1. 2015 Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association Meeting, Rhode Island June 27-30, 2015.
    2. American Society for Horticultural Science, New Orleans, LA. 5 August 2015
  63. M.I. Gómez. “Sustainable Food Systems: From Consumption to Production”
    2nd Global Food Security Conference, Carasso Foundation Sponsored Symposium, Ithaca NY, October 12 2015.
  64. S. Kannan, M.I. Gómez, B. Mueller. “Examining actors in privately led agricultural extension in developing countries.”
    Second International Conference on Food Security, Ithaca, NY, October 11-14 2015
  65. M.I. Gómez. “A Bioeconomic Model of Ecosystem Service Provision: Coffee Berry Borer and Shade-Grown Coffee.”
    1. ACE Departmental Seminar Series – SPRING 2015, Urbana, IL, Friday, May 1, 2015.
    2. Invited Seminar, University of Florida, Gainesville – April 17, 2015.
  66. S. Atallah and M.I. Gómez. "Specifications of spatial-dynamic externalities and implications for strategic behavior in disease control,"
    Heartland Environmental and Resource Economics Workshop at Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL, October 17, 2015.
  67. S. Atallah and M.I. Gómez. "Food Systems Modeling and New Ways To Think About 'Local': The Eastern Broccoli Project,"
    HLA seminar, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, October 15, 2015.
  68. Atallah, S.S. and M.I. Gómez, “The Bioeconomics of Climate Change Adaptation: Coffee Berry Borer and Shade-Grown Coffee.”
    2014 Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, July 27-29, 2014.
  69. Li, J, M.I. Gómez. “Does passion for wine matter? The effects of owner motivation in non-traditional wine regions,”
    2014 Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, July 27-29, 2014.
  70. Fan, X., S. Atallah, and M.I. Gómez. “Examining Seasonality of Spatial Efficiency in the U.S. Fresh Broccoli Market: Implications for the Eastern Broccoli Industry,”
    2014 Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, July 27-29, 2014.
  71. Richards, T. and M.I. Gómez. “Hysteresis, Price Acceptance, and Reference Prices.”
    1. 2014 Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, July 27-29, 2014.
    2. 2014 European Association of Agricultural Economics Congress, Ljubljana, Slovakia, August 26-28, 2014.
  72. Verteramo, L. and M.I. Gómez. "Beyond Fair Trade Certification: Economics of Giving and Consumer Utility."
    Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, July 27-29, 2014.
  73. X. Fan, M.I. Gómez, and T. Björkman. “Are Consumers Willing to Pay Price Premiums for Newly Developed East Coast Broccoli Varieties?”
    2014 American Society for Horticultural Science Annual Conference. July 28-31 - Orlando, Florida