Inga Elise Meringdal, M.A.

Telephone:

+49 (0)69 798 34728

E-Mail:

Meringdal[at]wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de

Room:

RuW 3.221

Office Hours:

on Appointment

  

  • Since 04/2023 Research and Teaching Assistant at the Chair of Financial Accounting and Corporate Governance at Goethe-University Frankfurt
  • Since 03/2022 Research and Teaching Assistant at the Chair of Accounting and Corporate Governance at the Carl-von-Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
  • 2022 Master of Arts in "Economics and Law" at Carl-von-Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
  • 2020 Bachelor of Arts in Econmics at Carl-von-Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
  • 2019 Bachelor of Arts in "Business Administration" with a legal focus at Carl-von-Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
  • Firms' Transparency
  • Sustainability and non-financial reporting
  • Firms' disclosure decisions
  • Firms' learning processes
  • NGO campaigns
  • ESG labor market
  • German Economic Association of Business Administration e. V. (GEABA)
  • Research staff of the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Center TRR 266: Accounting for Transparency

Monograph

  • ESG-Compliance, Beck-Verlag, 2023, with Bernd Geier (SRH University Heidelberg) and Simone Stille.

Commentary

  • Art. 5, Art. 6, Art. 7 Taxonomie-VO, Beck-Verlag, with Bernd Geier (SRH University Heidelberg) and Katharina Hombach (Goethe University Frankfurt) in Taxonomie-Verordnung by Frank Fellenberg and Martin Kment. (forthcoming)
  • Art. 9 Offenlegungs-VO, Beck-Verlag, with Bernd Geier (SRH University Heidelberg) and Katharina Hombach (Goethe University Frankfurt) in Offenlegungs-VO by Harald Glander, Thomas A. Jesch, Daniel Lühmann and Christian Kropf. (forthcoming)

National Journals

  • Gap-Assessment zur Klimaberichterstattung am deutschen Kapitalmarkt, Der Betrieb, 2023(9): 465-472, with Thorsten Sellhorn (Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich), Charlotte Donau (University of Cologne), Katharina Hombach (Goethe University Frankfurt), Maximilian A. Müller (University of Cologne) and Victor Wagner (Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich).
  • Verpflichtende Erstanwendung der EU-Taxonomie – Eine empirische Analyse aller betroffenen deutschen Nicht-Finanzunternehmen (Teil 1), Zeitschrift für internationale Rechnungslegung, 2023(7/8): 329-335, with Katharina Hombach (Goethe University Frankfurt), Matthias Nienaber (Ruhr-University Bochum) and Martin Nienhaus (Ruhr-University Bochum).
  • Verpflichtende Erstanwendung der EU-Taxonomie – Eine empirische Analyse aller betroffenen deutschen Nicht-Finanzunternehmen (Teil 2), Zeitschrift für internationale Rechnungslegung, 2023(9): 387-390, with Katharina Hombach (Goethe University Frankfurt), Matthias Nienaber (Ruhr-University Bochum) and Martin Nienhaus (Ruhr-University Bochum).

Working Papers

  • The Call for Experts: An Analysis of the ESG Job Market, Working Paper.
  • EFA-Symposium Bremen - Sustainability-related Audit
Top