2020 workshops (online):
December, 15th: 16:00 — 17:30
Paper 1: Internal Agency Conflicts and the Tax-sensitivity of Debt. Harald Amberger (WU Wien)
Paper 2: Private Equity Ownership and Financial Sophistication. Marcel Olbert (London Business School)
Paper 2: The Information Content of Corporate Earnings: Evidence from the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Oliver Binz (INSEAD)
July, 7th: 16:00 — 17:30
Paper 1: Do Financial Investment Decisions Affect Individuals’ Non-Financial Decisions? Sarah Kroechert (Lancaster University Management School)
Paper 2: The Information Content of Corporate Earnings: Evidence from the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Oliver Binz (INSEAD)
Paper 1: Does Fair Value Lead to Fire Sales? — Evidence from the Volcker Rule Ferdinand Elfers (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Paper 2: Does Shark Tank enhance Entrepreneurial Activities. Jochen Pierk (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Paper 1: Does Fair Value Lead to Fire Sales? — Evidence from the Volcker Rule Ferdinand Elfers (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Paper 2: Does Shark Tank enhance Entrepreneurial Activities. Jochen Pierk (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Paper 1: Does Fair Value Lead to Fire Sales? — Evidence from the Volcker Rule Ferdinand Elfers (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Paper 2: Does Shark Tank enhance Entrepreneurial Activities. Jochen Pierk (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
July, 7th: 16:00 — 17:30
Paper 1: Do Financial Investment Decisions Affect Individuals’ Non-Financial Decisions? Sarah Kroechert (Lancaster University Management School)
Paper 2: The Information Content of Corporate Earnings: Evidence from the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Oliver Binz (INSEAD)
September, 8th: 16:00 — 17:30
Paper 1: TBA Benjamin Osswald (University of Illinois)
Paper 2: The effect of CSR disclosure on firm contracting: Evidence from the expansion of CSR rating coverage Nico Lehmann (Humboldt University Berlin)
June, 23th: 16:00 — 17:30
Paper 1: Does Fair Value Lead to Fire Sales? — Evidence from the Volcker Rule Ferdinand Elfers (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Paper 2: Does Shark Tank enhance Entrepreneurial Activities. Jochen Pierk (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
June, 23th: 16:00 — 17:30
Paper 1: Does Fair Value Lead to Fire Sales? — Evidence from the Volcker Rule Ferdinand Elfers (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Paper 2: Does Shark Tank enhance Entrepreneurial Activities. Jochen Pierk (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
October, 20th: 16:00 — 17:30
Paper 1: Is there too much tipping? Thomas Bourveau (Columbia Business School)
Paper 2: Access to disclosure and pollution. Caspar David Peter (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
October, 6th: 16:00 — 17:30
Paper 1: Trade Secret Protection and Firms’ Investment into Internal Information Systems. Sara Bormann (Goethe University)
Paper 2: Costumor Concentration and the Debt Structure. Roberto Vincenzi (Bocconi University)
September, 22th: 16:00 — 17:30
Paper 1: “Just BEAT It” Do firms reclassify costs to avoid the base erosion and anti-abuse tax (BEAT) of the TCJA? David Samuel (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Paper 2: Corporate social responsibility and stakeholder attention. Ann-Kristin Grosskopf (LMU Munich)
September, 8th: 16:00 — 17:30
Paper 1: Tax Risk and Proprietary Costs. Benjamin Osswald (University of Illinois)
Paper 2: The effect of CSR disclosure on firm contracting: Evidence from the expansion of CSR rating coverage. Nico Lehmann (Humboldt University Berlin)
July, 21th: 16:00 — 17:30
Paper 1: Do tax accruals trigger bank depositors’ reactions? — Evidence from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Jan Riepe (Tübingen University)
Paper 2: Market Inattention: Bounded Rationality or Rational Inattention. Elia Ferracuti (Duke University)
July, 7th: 16:00 — 17:30
Paper 1: Do Financial Investment Decisions Affect Individuals’ Non-Financial Decisions? Sarah Kroechert (Lancaster University Management School)
Paper 2: The Information Content of Corporate Earnings: Evidence from the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Oliver Binz (INSEAD)
June, 23th: 16:00 — 17:30
Paper 1: Does Fair Value Lead to Fire Sales? — Evidence from the Volcker Rule Ferdinand Elfers (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Paper 2: Does Shark Tank enhance Entrepreneurial Activities. Jochen Pierk (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
June, 9th: 16:00 — 17:30
Paper 1: Board Risk Oversight and Firms’ Environmental and Social Engagement. Thomas Keusch (INSEAD)
Paper 2: Auditors’ Going Concern Opinions for Banks and Market Discipline. Ulf Mohrmann (Universitaet Konstanz)
May, 26th: 16:00 — 17:30
Paper 1: Austerity Spillovers through Firms’ Internal Networks: Evidence from Subsidiary-Level Data. Antonio De Vito (IE Business School)
Paper 2: The relation between tax rates, tariffs, and transfer pricing components. Saskia Kohlhase (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
May, 5th: 16:00 — 17:30
Paper 1: (Non-)Enforcement for Sale? Political Connections to State Attorneys General and Corporate Misconduct. Aneesh Raghunandan (London School of Economics)
Paper 2: Are control rights and cash flow rights differences good for corporate investments? The case of family firms. Claudia Imperatore (Bocconi University)
