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Dr. Max Schreder // Vita |
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Work Experience |
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10/2013 –
present |
SCHREDER
Consulting (Self-employment,
Deggendorf, Germany) |
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07/2016 –
present |
London
School of Economics (Class
Teacher Summer School) |
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06/2015
– present |
London
School of Economics (Associate Examiner for
EMFSS) |
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09/2014 –
12/2017 |
King’s
College London (Graduate Teaching Assistant) |
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02/2012
– 06/2012 |
BMW Brilliance Automotive Ltd.
(Internship, Shenyang, China) |
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08/2011
– 10/2011 |
KPMG AG
(Internship, Munich, Germany) |
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02/2011
– 07/2011 |
AUDI AG
(Project
Seminar, Ingolstadt, Germany) |
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09/2007
– 02/2011 |
Cooperative
Bank Bayern Mitte eG
(Integrated Degree Programme, Ingolstadt, Germany) |
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Education |
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09/2014 –
03/2018 |
King's College London
(PhD, Accounting & Finance) |
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05/2016
– 07/2016 |
Cass
Business School, City University London (Visiting
PhD) |
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09/2012 –
09/2013 |
King's
College London
(Master of Science, Accounting, Accountability
& Financial
Management) |
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10/2008
– 02/2012 |
THI
Business School (Bachelor of
Arts, Business Administration, Ingolstadt, Germany) |
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02/2010
– 07/2010 |
Nelson
Mandela Metropolitan University
(Semester Abroad, Port Elizabeth, South Africa) |
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Publications |
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12/2018 |
Idiosyncratic information and the cost of
equity capital: A meta-analytic review of the literature (Journal
of Accounting Literature, 2018) |
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06/2018 |
Volatility forecasting in practice:
exploratory evidence from European hedge funds (Journal
of Asset Management, 2018) |
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01/2012 |
Bewertung des Goodwills im Rahmen der
IFRS-Bilanzierung (GRIN
Publishing GmbH,
Munich, Germany) |
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09/2012 |
Full goodwill-Methode vs. partial
goodwill-Methode nach IFRS 3 (PiR
09/12, NWB
Verlag, Herne, Germany) |