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Research Seminar – 2016 – 2017

7 September 
David Veenman: „Do Investors Fully Unravel Persistent Pessimism in Analysts' Earnings Forecasts“
University of Amsterdam

28 September 
Igor Goncharov: „Do central banks face a positive-profit constraint?“
Lancaster University

4 October
Tim Baldenius: „Biased Boards“
NYU Stern School of Business

4 October/5
MaTax Conference – see separate schedule

19 October
Thomas Hemmer: „Optimal Dynamic Relative Performance Evaluation“ 
Rice University, Jones Graduate School of Business

26 October
Kathleen Andries: „The Effect of Corporate Taxation on Bank Trans­parency:
Evidence from Loan Loss Provisions“
WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management

2 November
Saskia Kohlhase: „The Effect of International Taxation on Multinationals’ Organizational Form Choices“ 
Erasmus University Rotterdam

16 November
Jürgen Ernstberger: „Academic Practitioner Auditors“ 
TUM School of Management

30 November
Katherine Schipper: „Qualitative Characteristics of Financial Reporting Errors Deemed Immaterial by Managers“ 
Duke University, Fuqua School of Business

7 December
Eva Labro: „Updating Accounting Systems: Long-Run Evidence from the Health Care Sector“
University of North Carolina, Kenan-Flagler Business School

1 February
Marcus Witzky: „Professional Backgrounds of Accounting Standard Setters and Changes in the Current Value Orientation of IFRS“
London School of Economics

22 February
Giulia Redigolo: „Consistency in Guidance Characteristics“
Emory University

8 March
Hervé Stolowy: „Disclosures About Intangible Resources in M&A Press Releases and Quality of the Deal“
HEC Paris

10 March
Davide Cianciaruso: „On the Relation Between Earnings Smoothing and Investment Efficiency“
Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University

15 March
Martin Holzhacker: „Relative Performance Evaluation and Synergies from Cooperation“ 
Michigan State University, Eli Broad College of Business

22 March
Karthik Ramanna: „Capture and Competition“ 
Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford

29 March
Scott Liao: „What Does The Predictiveness And Informativeness Of Analysts' Provision Forecasts Tell Us About Expected Credit Loss Recognition?“
University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management

26 April
Adrian Kubata: „Stock Price Associations with Expected and Unexpected Earnings“
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster 

31 May
Daniele Macciocchi: „The Relative Importance of Accounting Information in the Governance of Family Firms“
University of Utah, David Eccles School of Business

7 June
Beatriz Garcia Osma: „Conditional Conservatism and Management Earnings Forecasts“ 
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid 

14 June
Gaizka Ormazábal: „Does the Public Disclosure of the SEC's Oversight Actions Matter?“
IESE Business School, University of Navarra 

20 June
Iván Marinovic: „CEO Horizon, Optimal Pay Duration and the Escalation of Short-Termism“
Stanford University