Keno Buß
Keno Buß is a doctoral student at the AccSus Department. His research explores how individual perceptions of non-financial signals shape the way economic agents acquire and process information - ultimately affecting capital markets.

- Since 04/2023: Research and Teaching Assistant at the Chair of Financial Accounting and Corporate Governance at Goethe-University Frankfurt
- Since 2021: Research and Teaching Assistant at the Chair of Financial Accounting and Corporate Governance at Carl-von-Ossietzky University Oldenburg
- 2021: Master of Arts in "Economics and Law" at Carl-von-Ossietzky University Oldenburg
- 2019: Visiting Student at University of Northern Colorado
- 2018: Bachelor of Arts in "Business Administration" with a legal focus at Carl-von-Ossietzky University Oldenburg
- Non-financial Information Analyses
- Behavioral Bias
- Textual Analysis
- European Accounting Association
- Research staff of the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Center TRR 266: Accounting for Transparency
- Verband der Hochschullehrer*innen für Betriebswirtschaft e.V.
- Political Polarization and Belief Aggregation: Evidence from Analyst Donations
- “Topical Absorptive Capacity: Evidence from Spoken Code” (with Katharina Hombach)
- "Heterogeneous Priors and Information Choices: Evidence from Sell-Side Financial Analysts” (with Jonas Wessel)
- 2024: Accounting Research Camp on Transparency (ARCTIC), Fügenberg
- 2024: 46th European Accounting Association Annual Congress, Bucharest, Romania
- 2024: 5th Analyst Research Conference, London, England
- 2023: DART Accounting Workshop, Graz, Austria (online)
- 2023: 45th European Accounting Association Annual Congress, Espoo, Finland
- 2023: XVII International Accounting Research Symposium, Madrid, Spain
- 2023: Nordic Accounting Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark