2022 conference season ends in Lisbon
Kai Alexander Bauch will present the paper "Burn It or Return It? The Effects of Uncertainty and the Possibility to Return Budget on Capital Budgeting" (co-authored with Markus C. Arnold, University of Bern, and Florian Elsinger, Erasmus University Rotterdam). He will also give a discussion on the paper "Motivating effortful information acquisition and honest reporting: the effect of input, output and hybrid control" by Jongwoon (Willie) Choi (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Katlijn Haesebrouck (Maastricht University) and Tyler Thomas (University of Wisconsin-Madison).
Previously this year, Kai Alexander Bauch participated in the ENEAR (European Network for Experimental Accounting Research) Conference, July 6-8 in Seville. There he presented the paper "Ignorance is Bliss: Effects of Real Activities Management by Employees and the Role of Managers" (co-authored with Markus C. Arnold, University of Bern, and Eric W. Chan, University of Texas at Austin) and discussed the paper "The effects of process transparency and prior performance information on subjective evaluation decisions" by Lisa-Marie Wibbeke and Maik Lachman (both Technische Universität Berlin). Kai Alexander Bauch also presented the paper "Ignorance is Bliss: Effects of Real Activities Management by Employees and the Role of Managers" at the EXRIMA (Experimental Research in Management Accounting) Conference, June 23-24 in Bochum, Germany. There he also discussed the paper "The Conservatism Principle and Asymmetric Preferences Over Reporting Errors" by Jivas Chakravarthy (University of Texas at Arlington) and Timothy Shields (Chapman University).
After that, the chair will take a Christmas break. We wish everyone happy holidays and a good start into the new year!
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)