Presentation: Rudolf | Supervisory Disclosures | Munich
Nicolas Rudolf presented “Do Supervisory Disclosures Lead to Greater Bank Transparency? The Role of Enforcement and Market Discipline”
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.
Nicolas Rudolf presented “Do Supervisory Disclosures Lead to Greater Bank Transparency? The Role of Enforcement and Market Discipline”
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Amir Amel-Zadeh from University of Oxford will hold a presentation on "Are all insider sales created equal? First evidence from supplementary disclosures in SEC filings“.
Stefan Reichelstein presented “Cost competitiveness of Vertically Integrated Power-to-Gas Systems” at the MIT CEEPR Energy Workshop
Fabian Failenschmid presented “ETR Peaks and Analysts´ Forecast Accuracy“ at the Brown Bag Seminar of Paderborn University
Nicolas Rudolf presented "Do Supervisory Disclosures Lead to Greater Bank Transparency? The Role of Enforcement and Market Discipline"
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Michael Welker from Queens University, Kingston, will hold a presentation.
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Barbara Schöndube-Pirchegger from Universität Magdeburg will hold a presentation "Hiring insiders or outsiders to the firm and its effect on accounting system choice".
Each year we organize a 2-3 day TRR 266 Conference to present work and exchange ideas. The conference is intended to provide an arena for the ongoing research, thereby allowing for cross-pollination between research projects, and the strengthening of the academic network. The first edition in 2019 was restricted to TRR 266 researchers only, in […]