2023 UTS Australian Summer Accounting Conference
Event description
The 25th annual UTS Summer Accounting Conference will be held in-person on 9-10th February 2023.
It will comprise of 7 research proposals presentations and a panel session. Each proposal will be followed by discussion and a Q&A session. The Accounting Discipline Group and UTS is committed to ensuring that the 25th annual UTS Accounting Research Proposal Day continues as a valuable event of its type in the Australasian region.
Full event details can be found - https://www.uts.edu.au/about/uts-business-school/accounting/what-we-do/research/events/2023-uts-australian-summer-accounting-conference
Papers to be presented:
- Climate-Related Uncertainty and Managerial Short-Termism, Tyler Kleppe (University of Kentucky)
- Do Firms Become More Toxic after Going Public? Evidence from Hydraulic Fracturing Operators, Wen He (Monash University)
- Doing Good by Being Smart: Green Innovation, Firm Performance, and ESG Funds’ Capital Allocation, An-Ping Lin (Singapore Management University)
- Do Sustainability Rating Matter: Evidence from Private Wealth Investment Flows, Amir Amel-Zadeh (University of Oxford)
- TruPS, I Did It Again: The Impact of Fair Value Circuit Breakers on Banks’ Impairment and Trading Decisions, Zoltan Novotny-Farkas (The Vienna University of Business and Economics)
- Classifying Forecasts, Robbie Moon (Georgia Tech)
- Competitive Target Pay Practices for CEO Compensation, Francesco Reggiani (University of Zurich)
For any enquiries please contact Kaiyan Zhang(kaiyan.zhang@uts.edu.au)