Fall 2014

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Accounting Seminars
Note: All seminars begin at 10:30am unless otherwise noted.
  AIS Workshops
Note: All workshops will be held in 1 Washington Park in the room specified on the workshop date and will begin at 10:00am unless otherwise noted.
Date Location Presenter/Paper   Room Presenter/Paper
September 5 No Seminar   Room 921 Deniz Appelbaum: "Procurement Card Fraud Detection Using Hidden Markov Models and Information Fusion: A Fusion Study"
He Li:
Desi Arisandi:
September 12 1 Washington Park
Room 216
"Predicting Accruals based on Problems with Cash Flows"
   Richard Frankel
Beverly & James Hance Professor of Accounting, Washington University in St. Louis
  Summer Research Presentations
Tiffany Chiu, Qiao Li & Steve Kozlowski
Rutgers University

 8:30 am- 10:00am 
September 19 No Seminar   Dr. Huanzhuo Ye
Zhongnan University of Economics of Economics and Law
Qiao Li 
Rutgers University
 10:00 am- 11:30am 
September 26 100 Rockafeller Road
Piscataway, NJ
Livingston Campus
Room 4085
"Do Accounting Standards Matter for Firm Productivity? Evidence from Mandatory IFRS Adoption" 
Rong Huang
from Baruch College10:30 am 
  Room
921
Kyunghee Yoon
10:30 am
October 3  Livingston Student Center, Room 5085
"Effect of bank monitoring on earnings management of the borrowing firm: An Empirical Investigation"

Anand Jha, Texas A & M International University, Siddharth Shankar, Texas A & M International University, & Arun Prakash, Florida International University,
10:30 Am
  No AIS Workshop, Students must report to Accounting Seminar in New Brunswick
October 10   Room
921

Room 
202

Dr. Michael Kraten, Providence College
10:00 am - 11:30

Raj Srivastava
Belief Function Course - 1:30 PM Room 202
SeekINFO System - Time TBA 
October 17 Rutgers Business School
Newark
Room 216
Michael Jung
New York University
"Do Investors Benefit from Selective Access to Management?"
10:30 am
  Room 921 Deniz Appelbaum
Steve Kozlowski

"Continuous Auditing and Monitoring Implementation in Not-for-Profit Organizations: Can 21st Century Technologies Find a Home in More Traditional Organizations?"
10:30 am
October 24   No Seminar
Faculty Meeting
October 31   No Seminar
RBS Faculty Retreat
November 7 33rd World Continuous Auditing & Reporting Symposium
1 Washington Park, Room 220
November 14 1 Washington Park 
Newark
Room 512
JooHee Oh
MIT 
Center for Digital Business

User: Generated Capital and Firm Value: Theory and Evidences From Internet Media Firms
10:30 AM
  Room 512
JooHee Oh
MIT 
Center for Digital Business

User: Generated Capital and Firm Value: Theory and Evidences From Internet Media Firms
10:30 AM
November 21 1 Washington Park 
Newark
Room 216
Biyu Wu
University of Connecticut
"Do IPOs Face Higher Accounting Related Litigation Risk? Evidence From Restatements"
10:30 am
  Room 216 Biyu Wu
University of Connecticut
"Do IPOs Face Higher Accounting Related Litigation Risk? Evidence From Restatements"
10:30 am
November 25 1 Washington Park 
Newark
Room 303
Feng Gao
Graduate School of Business - University of Illinois at Chicago
"The Legal Approach to Corporate Governance and Private Benefits of Control"
10:30 am
  Room 303 Feng Gao
Graduate School of Business - University of Illinois at Chicago
"The Legal Approach to Corporate Governance and Private Benefits of Control"
10:30 am
November 28 Thanksgiving Break - No Seminar
December 5 1 Washington Park 
Newark
Room 216


P.Eric Yeung

Cornell University
"Earnings Management Contagion and Stock Price Reactions around Peer Firms Restatement Annoucements"

  1 Washington Park 
Newark
Room 921
Dr. Graham Gal
University of Massachusetts
Isenberg School of Business
Assurance of Financial Relevant Information at the Data Level
December 12 1 Washington Park 
Newark
Room 118
Qintao Fan
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
"Earnings Management and Dynamics Incentives"
11:00 am
  1 Washington Park 
Newark
Room 118
Qintao Fan
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
"Earnings Management and Dynamics Incentives"
11:00 am