Lazaros Papadopoulos

Lazaros Papadopoulos is a doctoral student at the (AccSus) Department, with a research focus on internal information systems and artificial intelligence in accounting. His work includes investigations of the imprint of information technology providers on reporting processes, the incorporation of accounting knowledge into machine learning for improved forecasts and economic consequences of bias mitigation in artificial intelligence.

  • Fall 2024 – Spring 2025: Research Visit at the Chicago Booth School of Business, invited by Christian Leuz
  • Since 01/2021: Research Assistant at the Chair for Accounting, especially Management Control, Goethe University Frankfurt
  • 2017-2020: Master of Science in Business Administration, Goethe University Frankfurt (QTEM Masters Network, Monash University, Melbourne)
  • 2013-2017: Bachelor of Science in Economics and Business Administration, University of Hohenheim (Semester Abroad, Tulane University, New Orleans)

  • Machine Learning in Management Control Research
  • Information Systems and Internal Information Environments

  • Not All Financial Statements Are Created Equal: How Accounting Software Vendors Shape Client Firms’ Reporting (with Sara Bormann, Katharina Hombach and Martin Nienhaus)
  • Effective Confines: Improving Artificial Intelligence through Limitations based on Accounting Knowledge (with Elena Reck)
  • Privacy vs. Profit: The Impact of Google’s Manifest Version 3 (MV3) Update on Ad Blocker Effectiveness (with Karlo Lukic)
     

  • 2023: German Economic Association of Business Administration e.V. — Annual Conference; Joint Doctoral Seminar (Frankfurt, Bochum, and Münster), EAA Annual Congress
  • 2022: DART Accounting Workshop, University of Graz; German Economic Association of Business Administration e.V. — Annual Conference; EAA Doctoral Colloquium