These are the guidelines for scheduling the program for the Annual Conference. The Association Management Company, lead by AEA Executive Director Susan Kistler, is responsible for scheduling the program. Significant changes to these guidelines must be either identified by the Board or by a task force lead by the Conference Chair.
Rejection Rate: To the extent possible, room use should be allocated, and additional rooms secured, so as to maintain the rejection rate at a level consonant with previous years.
Plenaries: There are three to four plenaries, up to one per day, Wednesday-Saturday, averaging no more than 60-minutes in length (although some may be longer, others shorter) at times specified by the President in consultation with the Presidential Strand Chair and the Executive Director. No AEA-sponsored activity may conflict with the plenaries. The Presidential Address is to be given during one of the plenary or one of the Presdiential Strand slots. The room should be able to accommodate at least 1/3 of the total expected conference attendees.
AEA Business Meeting: There is one AEA business meeting to be held at a time specified by the Past President/Secretary in consultation with the AMC. No AEA-sponsored activity may conflict with the AEA business meeting. The room should be able to accommodate at least 1/10 of the total expected conference attendees.
TIG Business Meetings: All TIGs must have a business meeting. The business meetings may be held during any of the concurrent session rotations during the conference, or any evening or morning that does not conflict with workshops, plenaries, the AEA business meeting, or AEA-sponsored receptions. As part of the proposal review process, TIGs will be asked to identify a preferred time and these are given priority within those timeslots. No other sessions sponsored by that TIG should be scheduled at the same time as its business meeting, unless approved by the TIG, although the business meeting itself may contain a presentation. When there are more requests for a timeslot than can be accommodate due to space restrictions, the available slots will be assigned randomly to the TIGs requesting them and the remaining TIGs asked to select a new option for which they will be given priority.
Sessions for AEA Work: A maximum of five Conference Committee sponsored sessions will be set-aside for work of AEA Board Committees.
Lunches: A minimum of 90 minutes should be set-aside for the AEA Awards Luncheon, traditionally held on Friday. Lunch breaks on other conference days are preferable, but not mandatory, and should be incorporated when the overall rejection rate can be maintained at a rate consonant with previous years.
Presidential Strand: One session in each timeslot is set aside for the Presidential Strand with the exception of the timeslots devoted to the plenaries, the AEA business meeting, any after hours slots devoted to TIG business meetings, and the lunches. The Presidential Strand is developed by the Strand Chair. When possible, the entire strand is scheduled in the same room throughout the conference – and ideally in the same room as the plenaries. The room should be among the most prominently located breakouts as is befitting this highlight strand.
Roundtables: The roundtable slots should be spread throughout the program. Roundtable rooms should be able to accommodate a round of 10 plus at least 6 additional perimeter seats. Two roundtables may be held in the same room in a 90-minute slot, with one using the first half and one the second half. When two are in the same room, they should be on a common theme so as to be of interest to one another whenever possible.
Emergency Backups: The AMC shall retain one 90-minute and one 45-minute session placeholder. Do not schedule any sessions into these two slots. These placeholders will be used to accommodate emergency changes to the program or to rectify errors.
TIG and Conference Committee Recommended Sessions: The total number of 45-minute and 90-minute session slots remaining available after scheduling each of the above items A-I should be identified. The total number of 45-minute and 90-minute slots needed to accommodate the sessions recommended for scheduling by the reviewing bodies should be identified. Calculate the ratio of sessions available to sessions recommended for both 45-minute and 90-minute slots. This is the estimated rejection rate. If all sessions recommended by the reviewing bodies for acceptance can be scheduled, all should be. The following guidelines should be employed when scheduling: