OVERVIEW
The purpose of this course is to provide advanced insights into current experimental research from managerial accounting and financial accounting. Therefore, this course covers recent experimental studies from these three accounting areas that apply behavioral decision theory, psychology, and economics to address a variety of classical and recent accounting research questions and new topics (like, e.g., artificial intelligence, social media). Each study is intended to provide insights into specific and advanced questions of how to motivate, develop, design and write up an experimental study. Therefore, even though from different accounting disciplines, all studies are relevant to all students as they treat fundamental questions for experimental research. The course includes published research, as well as recent working papers, mainly from leading accounting researchers in the field.
The goals of this course are
First part: Thursday, February 12, 2026 until Friday, February 13, 2026
The first part course will take place at Victor’s Residenz Hotel, Am Friedrichshain 17, 10407 Berlin.
The second part of the course will be conducted online in 3.5h sessions over a period of four weeks.
Registration Deadline: January 11, 2026
Location:
Victor’s Residenz-Hotel Berlin Mitte
Am Friedrichshain 17
10407 Berlin / Online