Accounting seminars
Seminar Series 2023
All Seminars in the 2022-23 academic year will be held on Fridays from 16:00-17:00
- 17th March: Olivier Dessaint (INSEAD)
- 14th April: Erik Peek (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
- 26th May: Ting Dong (Stockholm School of Economics)
- 23rd June: Jeroen Koenraadt (London School of Economics)
Past Seminars
2021-22
- 5 October: Xing Huan (Warwick Business School)
- 02 November: Lakshmanan Shivakumar (London Business School)
- 16 November: Jonas Heese (Harvard Business School)
- 08 February: Nikolaos Floropoulos (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
- 01 March: Peter Joos (INSEAD)
- 22 March: Salma Ibrahim (Kingston University London)
- 05 April: Annalisa Prencipe (Bocconi Business School)
- 12 April: Joseph Pacelli (Indiana University)
- 24 May: Anastasios Elemes (ESSEC Business School)
- 07 June: Aiyesha Dey (Harvard Business School)
- 14 June: Kenneth Merkley (Kelley School of Business, Indiana University)
- 28 October: Cameron Peng (London School of Economics)
- 18 November: Alastair Lawrence (London Business School)
- 25 November: Yang Wang (Lancaster University)
2020-21
- 6 October: Jae Hwan Ahn (Lancaster University)
- 13 October: Lorenzo dal Maso (ESSEC Business School)
- 27 October: Ran Tao (University of Reading)
- 10 November: Jinhwan Kim (Stanford) *
- 17 November: Joseph Piotroski (Stanford)
- 24 November: Peter Easton (University of Notre Dame) (Public)
Paper title: Attrition bias and inferences regarding earnings properties; evidence from Compustat data
Details - Paper - Video
2019-20
- 8 October: Nemit Shroff (MIT)
- 5 November: James Ryans (London Business School)
- 26 November Alice Liang Xu (University of Manchester)
- 10 December: Anastasios Elemes (ESSEC)
- 28 January: Aneesh Raghunandan (London School of Economics)
- 18 February: Akash Chattopadhyay (University of Toronto)
- 3 March: Joanne Horton (University of Warwick)
- 10 March: Joachim Gassen (Humboldt University)
- 12 May: Pawel Bilinski (Bayes Business School) - webinar
- 19 May: Alan Jagolinzer (University of Cambridge) (Cancelled)
- 2 June: Tim Martens (Bayes Business School)- webinar
- 5 June: James Ohlson (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) (Public) - webinar
Claimed research findings: Can we identify the cases when they are likely to be false?
- 9 June: Anastasia Kopita (Warwick Business School) - webinar
- 16 June: Harm Schütt (Tilburg University) - webinar
- 16 June: Valeri Nikolaev (University of Chicago) (Cancelled)
- 30 June: Patricia Dechow (University of Southern California) (Cancelled)
2018-19
- 9 October: Amir Amel-Zadeh (University of Oxford)
- 16 October: Ole-Kristian Hope (University of Toronto)
- 20 November: Simon Jonghwan Kim (University of Manchester)
- 27 November: Saipriya Kamath (London School of Economics)
- 4 December: Adriana Korczak (University of Bristol)
- 29 January: Mark Bradshaw (Boston College)
- 5 February: Joerg-Markus Hitz (Goettingen University)
- 26 February: Irene Karamanou (University of Cyprus)
- 19 March: Peter Wysocki (Boston University)
- 2 April: Ana Marques (University of Norwich)
- 4 June: Wuyang Zhao (University of Texas at Austin)
- 11 June: Miles Gietzmann (University of Bocconi)
2017-18
- 10 October 2017: Igor Goncharov (Lancaster University)
- 31 October 2017: Aytekin Ertan (London Business School)
- 14 November 2017: Ruby Trinh (Bristol University)
- 28 November 2017: Florin Vasvari (London Business School)
- 19 January 2018: Ionela Andreicovici (ESSEC)
- 23 January 2018: Daphne Hart (London School of Economics)
- 31 January 2018: Yin Wang (HEC Paris)
- 2 February 2018: Alper Darendeli (London Business School)
- 6 February 2018: Shuping Chen (University of Texas, Austin)
- 12 February 2018: Marti Guasch (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
- 27 February 2018: Siew Hong Teoh (University of California, Irvine)
- 06 March 2018: Stanimir Markov (Southern Methodist University)
- 01 May 2018: Brian Bushee (Wharton - University of Pennsylvania)
- 24 May 2018: Yachang Zeng (Nanyang Technological University)