Accounting & Finance Research Seminar

The Accounting & Finance Research Seminar at Faculty 7 regularly brings together researchers from the fields of accounting and finance for a scientific exchange.
The seminar series invites researchers to present their current projects and discuss them in plenary sessions. Each presentation is followed by an opportunity for further dialogue and networking.


For further information or suggestions for presentations, please contact the organisers Dr Marten Laudi and Johannes Voshaar.

 

 

Winter Term 2024/2025

Date

Speaker

Presentation Format

Presented Paper

Website

29.10.2024

(4pm - 5pm)

Yilong Xu

In-person

WiWi1 A1020

Higher order risk preferences and economic decisions

https://sites.google.com/view/yilongxu

12.11.2024

(4pm - 5pm)

 

Undecided

  

26.11.2024

4pm - 5pm)

 

Undecided

  

10.12.2024

(4pm - 5pm)

Sven Hartlieb

Online

TBA

https://sites.google.com/view/sven-hartlieb/home

07.01.2025

(4pm - 5pm)

Sebastian Tideman-Frappart

In-person

WiWi1 A1020

TBA

https://stideman.com

28.01.2025

(4pm - 5pm)

Heiner Beckmeyer

In-person

WiWi1 A1020

TBA

https://www.heinerbeckmeyer.com/

11.02.2025

(4pm - 5pm)

Paulo Rodrigues

In-person

WiWi1 A1020

Solving Dynamic Portfolio and Consumption Problems by Going Forward in Time

https://sites.google.com/view/prodrigues

25.02.2025

(4pm - 5pm)

Christoph Sextroh

In-person

WiWi1 A1020

TBA

http://www.christoph-sextroh.com

Previous presentations

SpeakerTopic

Andreas Seebeck

Constructor University Bremen

Does public tax sustainability disclosure deter corporate tax avoidance?

 

Tobin Hanspal  (Online Vortrag)

WU Vienna University of Economics and Business; Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE

Educating Investors about Dividends

 

Marco Ceccarelli

Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam

Climate Transition Beliefs

Stefan Zeisberger

Radboud University Nijmegen; Universität Zürich

Why do people (not) invest in the stock market? On the definition and role of risk perception

 

Jorgo Goossens

Radboud University Nijmegen; Tilburg University

Can Estimated Risk and Time Preferences Explain Real-Life Financial Choices?

 

Thomas J. Walker

Concordia University Montreal

After the Storm: How Natural Disasters Affect the Financial Industry

 

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