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Christoph Hörner is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Accountancy within the Tilburg School of Economics and Management (TiSEM) at Tilburg University. He joined the university in 2018 after earning his PhD in Accounting from the University of Bern. His research focuses on CSR/Sustainability and Management Accounting, particularly exploring the role of morality and social norms in accounting decisions. He teaches courses such as 'Empirical Research in Accounting.' His work bridges theoretical and experimental approaches to understand ethical and structural challenges in corporate accountability.
Education:
- PhD in Accounting, University of Bern (Switzerland)
Research Interests: Dr. Hörner investigates how moral and social norms influence accounting practices, with a focus on sustainability reporting, executive compensation tied to ESG targets, and hierarchical decision-making dynamics. His studies often employ experimental methods to uncover agency costs and ethical dilemmas in corporate governance.
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Advising & Labs: No specific grants, labs, or advisees are detailed here. His research group likely focuses on CSR and management accounting applications.





