Presentation by Benjamin Yost (Boston College)
Presentation by Benjamin Yost (Boston College)
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Benjamin Yost from Boston College 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 Seminar Series, Benjamin Yost from Boston College will hold a presentation.
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Ryan Ball from Michigan Ross will hold a presentation.
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Peter Fiechter from University of Neuchatel will hold a presentation.
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Susanne Preuss from the University of Amsterdam, will hold a presentation.
The third edition of the Emerging Scholars in Accounting Conference will take place on October 12-13, 2022. The event will be hosted jointly by Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, Goethe University of Frankfurt, and the TRR 266 Accounting for Transparency. The goal of the conference is to allow selected final stage Ph.D. candidates and […]
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Ferdinand Elfers from University Rotterdam will hold a presentation.
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Jody Grewal from the Universiy of Toronto will hold a presentation.
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Mohan Venkatachalam from Duke University will hold a presentation.
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Eric Zwick from University of the Chicago Booth School of Business will hold a presentation.
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Stefan Reichelstein from the University of Mannheim and Stanford University, will hold a presentation.
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Lisa Evans from Stirling Management School will hold a presentation.
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Wei Cai from University of the Columbia Business School will hold a presentation.
As part of the TRR 266 Seminar Series, Alfred Wagenhofer from the University of Graz will hold a presentation.
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