Inga Elise Meringdal, M.A.
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Inga Elise Meringdal, M.A.
Research assistant
Room: A5, Room 2-245
Phone: +49 (0)441 798-2197
Email: inga.elise.meringdal@uni-oldenburg.de
Office hours: by appointment
Vita
- Since 04/2023 Research assistant at the professorship Accounting, esp. Financial Accounting and Corporate Governance at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main
- Since 03/2022 Research assistant at the Professorship of Accounting and Corporate Governance at the University of Oldenburg
- 2022 Master's degree programme "Business and Law" with a focus on "Auditing, Financing & Taxation" at the University of Oldenburg
- 2022 Bachelor's degree programme "Economics" at the University of Oldenburg
- 2019 Bachelor's degree programme "Business Administration" with a focus on law at the University of Oldenburg
Research focus
- Corporate disclosure
- Sustainability and non-financial reporting
- Disclosure decisions
- Corporate learning processes (focus on disclosure)
- NGO campaigns
- ESG labour market
Publications and working papers (selection)
Monograph
- ESG Compliance,Beck Publishing House, 2023, with Bernd Geier (SRH University Heidelberg) and Simone Stille.
Commentaries
- Art. 5, Art. 6, Art. 7 Taxonomy Regulation, Beck-Verlag, with Bernd Geier (SRH University Heidelberg) and Katharina Hombach (Goethe University Frankfurt) in Taxonomy Regulation 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)
Practitioner contributions
- Gap assessment on climate reporting on the German capital market,The Company, 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).
- Mandatory first-time adoption of the EU taxonomy - An empirical analysis of all affected German non-financial companies (Part 1),Journal of International Accounting, 2023(7/8): 329-335, with Katharina Hombach (Goethe University Frankfurt), Matthias Nienaber (Ruhr-University Bochum) and Martin Nienhaus (Ruhr-University Bochum).
- Mandatory first-time adoption of the EU taxonomy - An empirical analysis of all affected German non-financial companies (Part 2),Journal of International Accounting, 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.