Research event items
15 results
Finance Research Seminar – Dr Kai Li
Dr Kai Li presents "Set in Stone." This seminar investigates how corporate culture is shaped by founders and founding conditions, and why it remains stable over time.
Economics Research Seminar – Professor Georg Duernecker
Professor Georg Duernecker presents "Firm Expectations, Innovation and Growth." This seminar explores how forecast errors, firm age and R&D activity influence innovation, productivity and long-run growth.
Accounting and Financial Management Research Seminar – Miss Garnet Li
Miss Garnet Li presents "CEO Cultural Heritage and Corporate Cash Holdings: An Analysis of the U.S. Tourism Sector". This seminar examines the influence of CEO backgrounds on financial decision-making. Registration required.
Impact Academy Research Seminar – Professor Darren Duxbury
Professor Darren Duxbury presents "Behavioural Drivers of Intentions to Use Cash – Potential Pathways to Impact" at Newcastle University Business School. Discover how behavioural insights shape cash usage decisions. Registration required.
Accounting and Financial Management Research Seminar – Dr David Ririmasse
Dr David Ririmasse presents "The Effect of Carbon Emissions on Credit Ratings: Evidence from Asian Emerging Economies". This seminar examines how carbon emissions affect financial risk and creditworthiness. Registration required.
Accounting and Financial Management Research Seminar – Dr Khansaa Tezeny
Dr Khansaa Tezeny presents "Exploring Risk Factors Associated with Enterprise Resource Planning Systems Implementation and Operation in Jordanian Organizations". This seminar examines ERP system adoption challenges in Jordan. Registration required.
Accounting and Financial Management Research Seminar – Dr Robert Charnock and Arielle Lee
Dr Robert Charnock and Arielle Lee present "Accounting Research Beyond the University." This session explores just transition research in Borneo, focusing on community engagement, climate strategy and inclusive development.
Accounting and Financial Management Research Seminar – Dr Gordon Mayze
Dr Gordon Mayze presents "The (Dis)Orderly Emergence of the UK Debit Card at the Dawn of the Digital Economy in the 1970s-1980s" at Newcastle University Business School. This seminar explores how UK banks transitioned to a cashless society.