Events
We will host and co-host various events for the scientific community, but also for policy makers, professionals and anyone interested in our research. Below you will find a list of upcoming and previous events.
Mini Conference: Accounting for Transparency and Capital Markets
The mini conference intends to disseminate current research projects investigating the role of transparency in equity market or debt market. Presently, the conference is open to TRR 266 members only.
Presentation by Jeffrey Burks (University of Notre Dame)
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Jeffrey Burks from the University of Notre Dame will hold a presentation on "Does Capital Market Scrutiny Discourage Banks from Accommodating Distressed […]
Presentation by Christoph Sextroh (Tilburg University)
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Christoph Sextroh from Tilburg University will hold a presentation on "Simultaneous Information Releases and Capital Market Feedback".
Presentation by Mirko S. Heinle (The Wharton School)
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Mirko S. Heinle from the Wharton School will hold a presentation on "Asset Pricing and Externalities".
Presentation by Henry Eyring (London School of Economics)
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Henry Eyring from the London School of Economics will hold a presentation on "Performance Feedback on Stronger and Weaker Areas of Performance: […]
Presentation by Sehwa Kim (Columbia Business School)
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Sehwa Kim from the Columbia Business School will hold a presentation on "Accounting Rule-Driven Regulatory Capital Management and its Real Effects for […]
Presentation by Pietro Bianchi (Florida International University)
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Pietro Binachi from the Florida International University will hold a presentation on "Does the Mafia hire good accountants?".
Presentation by Marcin Kacperczyk (Imperial College London)
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Marcin Kacperczyk from the Imperial College London will hold a presentation on "Carbon Emissions and the Bank Lending Channel".