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.
Presentation by Sebastian Kronenberger (Leibniz Universität): “Trade-offs in the Design of Fair Value Standards”
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Sebastian Kronenberger from Leibniz Universität Hannover will hold a presentation on "Trade-offs in the Design of Fair Value Standards".
Presentation by Max Müller (ESMT Berlin): “503 Service Unavailable: When Acquiring Information Goes Wrong”
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Max Müller from ESMT Berlin will hold a presentation on "503 Service Unavailable: When Acquiring Information Goes Wrong".
Presentation by Martin Nienhaus (Goethe University Frankfurt)
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Martin Nienhaus from Goethe University Frankfurt will hold a presentation.
Presentation by Sabrina Gerken and Matthias Schmidt
"Laufende und latente Steuern im IFRS-Konzernabschluss"
Presentation by Arzé Karam (Durham University)
Arzé Karam from Durham University, UK will present at Paderborn University as part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series.
Presentation by Hans Christensen (Chicago Booth): Foreign Corruption Regulation and Economic Development
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Hans Christensen from Chicago Booth School of Business will hold a presentation on "Foreign Corruption Regulation and Economic Development" Taking place via […]
Accounting for Transparency: Real Effects of Accounting Standards
Our TRR mini conference intends to discuss current projects that deal with real effects of accounting.
Presentation by Jonas Heese (Harvard Business School): “Does industry employment of active regulators compromise oversight?”
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Jonas Heese from Harvard Business School will hold a presentation on “Does industry employment of active regulators compromise oversight?”. Taking place via […]