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CDSB Seminar Fall 2016

On this site you find the CDSB Seminar Fall 2016.

  • Accounting

    DateTimeTopicSpeakerRoom
    7 September 20165:15 pm – 6:45 pmDo Investors Fully Unravel Persistent Pessimism in Analysts' Earnings ForecastsDavid Veenman, University of AmsterdamSO 318
    28 September 20165:15 pm – 6:45 pmDo Central Banks Face a Positive-Profit Constraint?Igor Goncharov, Lancaster UniversitySO 318
    4 October 20163:30 pm – 5:00 pm

    Biased Boards

    Tim Baldenius, NYU Stern School of BusinessSO 318

    19 October 2016

    5:15 pm – 6:45 pm

    Optimal Dynamic Relative Performance Evaluation

    Thomas Hemmer, Jones Graduate School of Business – Rice UniversitySO 318

    26 October 2016

    5:15 pm – 6:45 pmThe Effect of Corporate Taxation on Bank Transparency: Evidence from Loan Loss ProvisionsKathleen Andries, WHU Otto Beisheim School of ManagementSO 318
    2 November 20165:15 pm – 6:45 pmThe Effect of International Taxation on Multinationals' Organizational Form ChoicesSaskia Kohlhase, Erasmus University RotterdamSO 318
    16 November 20165:15 pm – 6:45 pmAcademic Practicioner AuditorsJürgen Ernstberger, TUM School of ManagementSO 318
    30 November 20165:15 pm – 6:45 pmQualitative Characteristics of Financial Reporting Errors Deemed Immaterial by ManagersKatherine Schipper, Duke University, The Fuqua School of BusinessSO 318
    7 December 20165:15 pm – 6:45 pmUpdating Accounting Systems: Long-Run Evidence from the Health Care SectorEva Labro, University of North CarolinaSO 318

     

  • Finance

    DateTimeTopicSpeakerRoom
    12 September 20163:30 pm – 4:45 pm

    Volatility Managed Portfolios

    Tyler Muir, Yale University

    L9, 1–2 – room 004
    26 September 20163:30 pm – 4:45 pmMultifactor Models and the Apt: Evidence From a Broad Cross-Section of Stock Returns

    Paulo Maio, Hanken School of Economics

    L9, 1–2 – room 004
    10 October 20163:30 pm – 4:45 pmRich Pickings? Risk, Return, and Skill in the Portfolios of the Wealthy

    Paolo Sodini, Stockholm School of Economics

    L9, 1–2 – room 004

    17 October 2016

    3:30 pm – 4:45 pmThe Gender Face-Off: Do Females Traders Come Out On-Top

    Peter Swan, University of New South Wales

    L9, 1–2 – room 004

    24 October 2016

    3:30 pm – 4:45 pmFooling the Savvy Investor: Secrecy and Hedge Fund Performance

    Olga Kuzmina, New Economic School

    L9, 1–2 – room 004
    31 October 20163:30 pm – 4:45 pmEphemeral Experiences, Long Lived Impact: Disasters and Portfolio ChoiceSreedhar Bharath, Arizona State UniversityL9, 1–2 – room 004
    7 November 20163:30 pm – 4:45 pmProxy Advisory Firms: The Economics of Selling Information to VotersAndrey Malenko, MITL9, 1–2 – room 004

    14 November 2016

    3:30 pm – 4:45 pmImpulsive Consumption and Financial Wellbeing: Evidence from an Expansion in the Supply of AlcoholBen-David Itzhak, Ohio State UniversityL9, 1–2 – room 004
    21 November 20163:30 pm – 4:45 pmCollateral Constraints, Wealth Effects, and Volatility: Evidence from Real Estate MarketsWilliam Mann, UCLAL9, 1–2 – room 004
    28 November 20163:30 pm – 4:45 pmLife Below Zero: Bank Lending under Negative Policy Rates

    Farzad Saidi, Stockholm School of Economics

    L9, 1–2 – room 004
    5 December 20163:30 pm – 4:45 pmWhy Does Idiosyncratic Risk Increase with Market Risk?Söhnke Bartram, WarwickL9, 1–2 – room 001

     

  • Information Systems

    DateTimeTopicSpeakerRoom
    21 September 201612:30 pm – 1:30 pmA Mip-Based Heuristic for the Short-Term Planning of Assessment Centers

    Norbert Trautmann, Universität Bern

    O 148
    5 October 201612:30 pm – 1:30 pmExploring New Online Recommendation Spaces through Serendipity

    Christian Matt, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

    O 148
    19 October 201612:30 pm – 1:30 pmChallenges and Potential Benefits of Vehicular Wireless Networks: The Platooning Use Case

    Michele Segata, University of Trento

    O 148
    7 December 201612:30 pm – 1:30 pmOptimal Stochastic Switching of Machine Tools in Energy Efficient Manufacturing Systems

    Nicla Frigerio, Politecnico di Milano

    O 148

     

  • Management

    DateTimeTopicSpeakerRoom
    21 September 20163 pm – 4:30 pmAwakening the Green Self: Stakeholder Reactions to Sustainability

    CB Bhattacharya – ESMT European School of Management and Technology, Berlin

    L 9, 1–2 room 210
    19 October 20161:45 pm – 3:15 pmStanding Together or Falling Apart? Understanding Employees' Responses to Negative Media Coverage

    Erk Piening, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

    L 9, 1–2 room 210
    7 December 20161:45 pm – 3:15 pm“Silence Is the Real Crime Against Humanity.” Plea for a More Vocal Societally Responsible HRM

    Wolfgang Mayrhofer, WU Wien

     

    L 9, 1–2 room 210

     

  • Marketing

    DateTimeTopicSpeakerRoom
    8 September 201611 am

    The Power of the Personal

    Christoph Fuchs, Technical University of Munich-
    10 November 201611 am-

    Robert P. Rooderkerk, Erasmus University Rotterdam

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    17 November 201611 am-Hilke Plassmann, INSEAD-

     

  • Operations Management

    DateTimeTopicSpeakerRoom
    21 September 201612:30 pm – 1:30 pmA Mip-Based Heuristic for the Short-Term Planning of Assessment Centers

    Norbert Trautmann, Universität Bern

    O 148
    5 October 201612:30 pm – 1:30 pmExploring New Online Recommendation Spaces through Serendipity

    Christian Matt, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

    O 148
    19 October 201612:30 pm – 1:30 pmChallenges and Potential Benefits of Vehicular Wireless Networks: The Platooning Use Case

    Michele Segata, University of Trento

    O 148
    7 December 201612:30 pm – 1:30 pmOptimal Stochastic Switching of Machine Tools in Energy Efficient Manufacturing Systems

    Nicla Frigerio, Politecnico di Milano

    O 148

     

  • Taxation

    DateTimeTopicSpeakerRoom
    7 September 20165:15 pm – 6:45 pmDo Investors Fully Unravel Persistent Pessimism in Analysts' Earnings ForecastsDavid Veenman, University of AmsterdamSO 318
    28 September 20165:15 pm – 6:45 pmDo Central Banks Face a Positive-Profit Constraint?Igor Goncharov, Lancaster UniversitySO 318
    4 October 20163:30 pm – 5:00 pm

    Biased Boards

    Tim Baldenius, NYU Stern School of BusinessSO 318

    19 October 2016

    5:15 pm – 6:45 pm

    Optimal Dynamic Relative Performance Evaluation

    Thomas Hemmer, Jones Graduate School of Business – Rice UniversitySO 318

    26 October 2016

    5:15 pm – 6:45 pmThe Effect of Corporate Taxation on Bank Transparency: Evidence from Loan Loss ProvisionsKathleen Andries, WHU Otto Beisheim School of ManagementSO 318
    2 November 20165:15 pm – 6:45 pmThe Effect of International Taxation on Multinationals' Organizational Form ChoicesSaskia Kohlhase, Erasmus University RotterdamSO 318
    16 November 20165:15 pm – 6:45 pmAcademic Practicioner AuditorsJürgen Ernstberger, TUM School of ManagementSO 318
    30 November 20165:15 pm – 6:45 pmQualitative Characteristics of Financial Reporting Errors Deemed Immaterial by ManagersKatherine Schipper, Duke University, The Fuqua School of BusinessSO 318
    7 December 20165:15 pm – 6:45 pmUpdating Accounting Systems: Long-Run Evidence from the Health Care SectorEva Labro, University of North CarolinaSO 318