Dedicated to creating and sharing knowledge

Tippie College of Business is dedicated to sharing our research with the world. Our multiple research forum series brings together esteemed scholars, faculty, and researchers from across the campus and across the globe to share their work in all of our disciplines.

Join us to discuss some of the most important topics in business research.

Upcoming research forums

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Past research forums

RSM Institute of Accounting Seminar Series: Fábio Moraes da Costa
Friday, April 5, 2024 1:30pm
Pappajohn Business Building

Join us to hear from Fábio Moraes da Costa from the Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa & Fucape Business School - Vitória, Brazil, who will present "The effects of decoupling financial and tax reporting on earnings quality."

Abstract: A subset of E.U. countries that switched to IFRS for financial reporting in 2005 retained Local GAAP for the parent’s books which serves as the starting point for tax reporting, effectively decoupling financial and tax reporting. We find that for...

Business Analytics Guest Lecturer Seminar Series: Chao Wang
Friday, April 5, 2024 11:00am
Pomerantz Center

Chao Wang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Iowa. He will present "Statistical Transfer Learning for Modeling, Monitoring, and Prognosis."

Abstract: Transfer learning focuses on building relationship among different tasks so that shared information can be transferred from related source tasks to the target task. Various statistical models have been developed/applied to build such relationship and facilitate the transfer...

Clarence Tow Lecture in Finance: Filippo Mezzanotti
Friday, April 5, 2024 10:45am
Pappajohn Business Building

Join us to hear from Filippo Mezzanotti, Northwestern University.  His presentation is titled, "Research and/or Development?  Financial Frictions and Innovation Investment". 

Abstract: U.S. firms have reduced their investments in scientific research compared to product development. We use Census data to study how the composition of R&D responds to an increase in the cost of funds. Companies forced to refinance during the 2008 financial crisis made substantial cuts to R&D. These reductions were...

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Clarence Tow Lecture in Economics: Phil Smith
Thursday, April 4, 2024 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Pappajohn Business Building

"Principles and Priorities" is an interactive exercise in which participants learn how challenging it can be to assemble a federal budget.

Topics covered:

Government discretionary spending Health care policy Tax policy Defense spending Social Security

Phil Smith is the National Field Director at the Concord Coalition and has more than two decades of experience at this organization. He helped conduct countless seminars, congressional and presidential town hall meetings, and public...

Tippie Behavioral Research Seminar: Justin Kirkland
Wednesday, April 3, 2024 12:00pm
Pappajohn Business Building

Please join us for a presentation by Justin Kirkland entitled "Focus on Sona Systems for Participant Recruitment and Study Management."

Behavioral Research Roundtable Series

Hosted by the Tippie Research Office, the Behavioral Research Roundtable Series offers a space for faculty, visiting scholars, and graduate students to share and discuss behavioral research in a collaborative, low-pressure setting.

Business Analytics Guest Lecturer Seminar Series

Join us to hear from high-profile business analytics researchers.

Clarence Tow Lectures in Economics

Scholars from both the private and public sectors present to economics faculty and students roughly once a week during the academic year.

Clarence Tow Lectures in Finance

Top finance researchers present at Tippie to faculty, PhD students, and researchers from the University of Iowa.

Research Methods Roundtable Series

Presented by the Tippie Research Office in collaboration with the Departments of Business Analytics, Economics, and Finance, this series highlights research methods.