
Le monde de NEOMA
Séminaires de recherche Comptabilité, Contrôle et Affaires juridiques
ACL research seminar series are organised by the Accounting, Control and Legal affairs department. They are open to all.
If you are interested, please contact Pierre Lescoat, pierre.lescoat@neoma-bs.fr ou Elise Berlinksi, elise.berlinski@neoma-bs.fr.
Seminars 2024-2025
The shedule will be updated on a regular basis
November 4th – 14:00 – 16:00 – Paris campus, room 403 or Zoom
- Yanlei Zhang, Copenhagen Business School – “Mandatory ESG Disclosure and Firms’ Access to Global Markets”
December 9th – 14:00 – 16:00 – Paris campus (room 305) and Zoom
- Crawford Spence (King’s College, London) – “Data driven professional vision and the new inductive audit imaginary”
March, 31st – 14:00 – 16:00 – Paris campus, room 403 and Zoom
- Ioana Lupu, ESSEC Business School, Paris – “The Entrainment Cycle: Understanding Professionals’ Compliance with extreme work hours in Professional Service Firms.”
May 26th – 14:00 – 16:00 – Paris campus (room 305) or Zoom
- Emma McDaid, University College Dublin’s College of Business – “To hook and hold: Gamification as accounting control in Uber’s algorithmic management”
June, 18th – 14:00 – 16:00- Paris campus (room 302b) or Zoom
- Xing Huan, EDHEC Business School – “Market Reactions to Mandatory Climate Disclosure: Evidence from California’s Climate Accountability Laws.”
Seminars 2023-2024
- Yuval Millo (Warwick Business School)
- Nathalie Clavijo (TBS Education) – “Cracking a brick in the Master’s House: counter practices as counter-accounts of difference and survival” – Co-authored with Ludivine Perray-Redslob (emlyon business school) and Emmanouela Mandalaki (NEOMA).
- Oliver Bintz (ESMT Berlin) – “How Does Recognition of Forward-Looking Estimates Affect Learning when the Underlying is Mostly Determined by Macroeconomic Developments? Evidence from CECL” – Co-authored with Matt Philips (MIT) and Ally Lin (ESMT).
- Jeremy Morales (Bristol University) – “Commanding prefigurative accounting in the digital world: The case of the Heetch trial“; Co-authored with Penelope Van Den Bussche (Dauphine University)
- Jan Mouritsen (Copenhagen Business School)