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Assistant Professor in Accounting. Innovation and Disclosure Research. www.diss-conference.com www.timmartens.de @Unibocconi Following, RTs and links ≠ endorsement.
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I am looking forward to presenting my paper "Reaching for the Society: The Commercialization Effects of NASA Technology Transfer" (with @anjaroesner.bsky.social)! If you cannot attend the workshop, you can find a recent version here (SSRN): papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....

Robert Metcalfe (Columbia University) presents his paper EXPECTING CLIMATE CHANGE: A NATIONWIDE FIELD EXPERIMENT IN THE HOUSING MARKET at #DISS2025 @hatethegamebook.com

Po-Hsuan Hsu (National Tsing Hua University) presents his paper FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND CORPORATE POLLUTION at #DISS2025

Join us now: diss-conference.com/conference20...

Cornell University's Understanding GPU Architecture This roadmap is intended for those who are relatively new to GPUs or who would just like to learn more about the computer technology that goes into them. The exercises are based on NVIDIA sample programs that are included with the CUDA Toolkit.

I bet there are quite a few accounting professors that would be happy to do that (including me).

Papers are now available at www.diss-conference.com

The who is who of German tax scholars make suggestions for a better income tax system.

This is really quite amusing if it would not have real consequences.

If Nato is off the table for Ukraine, would the EU membership a suitable substitute?

When I heard Musk say this on Tuesday, my assumption was that it was a programming issue. Because I can code and have written to databases and because I am familiar with other examples of default values being misinterpreted. Yet somehow Musk isn't.

I am pretty sure Accounting/Finance/Econ paper will increase in length because every paper will now have a sentence that reads "We exclude the years 2025 and 2026 and the results are unchanged." Similar to the financial crisis/2008 exclusions.

I love that they do not even include Auditors or Accountants in this list. (No, I do not consider other technology professionals as accountants). I mean why hire people that audit for a living because you could learn a thing or two.

ok this one is pretty good

This is very disturbing.

I am an accounting professor. This is not what an audit looks like. I’m happy to go on sabbatical to do a proper one and it would not look like what is happening now.

"We examine how foreign corruption regulation affects the economic benefits communities receive from extraction activities in the resource-rich areas of Africa. After a mid-2000s increase in enforcement of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), nighttime luminosity increases by 15 percent ..."

Elon Musk and the DOGE engineers are the best argument for the Humanities