In the winter semester 2024/2025, Tobais Bornemann from WU Vienna will take over the deputy chair from Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Dr. h.c. Caren Sureth-Sloane.
Tobias Bornemann received his Ph.D. in 2018 from the International Research Training Group "International Business Taxation (DIBT)" at WU Vienna on the topic "Give and Take - The Effects of Taxation on Firms' Innovation" and is a postdoctoral university assistant at the Department of…
On July 28 and 29, 2024, Daniel Dyck, Henning Giese, Vanessa Heinemann-Heile, Yuri Piper and Kim Alina Schulz will present their research results at this years Facultyresearchworkshop in Bad Arolsen.
On August 23, 2024, Henning Giese gives a presentation on "Tax Complexity, Tax Department Structure" at the 80th Annual Congress of the International Institute of Public Finance in Prague, Czech Republic.
On August 23, 2024, Henning Giese will give a presentation on ‘Taxes and The Location of Jobs Within Multinational Firms’ as a discussion on the working paper by Sarah Clifford and Irem Guceri at the 80th Annual Congress of the International Institute of Public Finance in Prague, Czech Republic.
Prof. Dr. Urska Kosi recently visited the School of Economics and Business (SEB) at the University of Ljubljana, where Leonie Lenze, who is master student at the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, Paderborn University is currently studying under the Erasmus study exchange program.
We are delighted to announce that Paula Relard, a former student of our TAF Master Program, has co-authored a paper titled "Are firms (getting) ready for the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive?" along with Prof. Urska Kosi, which was accepted for publication in the journal Sustainability Nexus Forum.
On July 11 and 12, 2024, Daniel Dyck, Vanessa Heinemann-Heile, Yuri Piper and Kim Alina Schulz will present their research results at the 19th arqus Annual Conference in Graz, Austria. Henning Giese will also discuss the working paper "Firm-level effects of VAT reverse charge: an empirical analysis of European firms".