Presentation by Daniel Ruffi (Swiss Tax Authorities)
As part of the TRR 266 Lecture Series, Daniel Ruffi (Swiss Tax Authorities) will hold a presentation.
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.
As part of the TRR 266 Lecture Series, Daniel Ruffi (Swiss Tax Authorities) will hold a presentation.
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Ken Klassen from the University of Waterloo will hold a presentation on "Tax Aggressive Behavior and Voluntary Tax Disclosures in Corporate Sustainability Reporting".
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Reining Retacchi from Georgetown University will hold a presentation on "The Effect of Audit Firm Internal Governance on Auditor Behavior and Financial Reporting Quality: Evidence from Internal Inspections".
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Ken Klassen from the University of Waterloo will hold a presentation on "Tax Aggressive Behavior and Voluntary Tax Disclosures in Corporate Sustainability Reporting".
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Stefan Huber from Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University will hold a presentation on "Earnings News and Over-the-Counter Markets".
As part of the TRR 266 Lecture Series, Mark Dingo Orlic from PwC Germany (Digital Service Tax and Legal) will hold a presentation.
This doctoral course explores the communication of accounting information in financial markets. The course focuses on the modeling of communication between senders (such as firm managers, analysts, or auditors) and receivers (such as investors and buyers) in a persuasion game, costly signaling game, or a cheap talk game, as these message structures are most used […]
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Anja Schöttner from the Humboldt University of Berlin (HU Berlin) will hold a presentation on "When should a firm employ its workers? A relational contracting approach".