Photo (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi): In the TRR 266 ’Accounting for Transparency’ a team of around 100 researchers is examining how accounting and taxation affect companies’ transparency, and how regulations and corporate strategy impact the economy and society.
Fundamental research receives around 29 million euros of funding. Photo (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi): In the TRR 266 'Accounting for Transparency' a team of around 100 researchers is examining how accounting and taxation affect companies' transparency, and how regulations and corporate strategy impact the economy and society. The German Research Foundation (DFG) has extended two Collaborative Research Centres (CRC) at Paderborn University: the two major projects 'Accounting for transparency' and 'Method development for mechanical joinability in versatile process chains' have each been funded for a further four years with around 29 million euros, as the DFG announced on Friday, May 19. University President Professor Birgitt Riegraf is delighted with this success: 'The extension of these two Collaborative Research Centres is fantastic proof of our university's strength in research and the exceptional work being conducted by our researchers.' 18 million euros for research into corporate transparency. When it was approved in 2019, ' Accounting for transparency ' was the first CRC to have a business focus. As a 'Transregio', its application was submitted jointly by Paderborn University, the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and the University of Mannheim. Paderborn's Faculty of Business Administration and Economics serves as the public face, with Professor Caren Sureth-Sloane as spokesperson and overall coordinator.
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