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Ing. Irena Jindřichovská, CS.c.

E-mail: Irena.Jindrichovska@aauni.edu
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Senior Lecturer in Business Administration

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ACADEMIC DEGREES

CSc. (PhD equivalent) in Economics, University of Economics, Prague (1993)

Ing. (M.A.equivalent) in Management (System Engineering), University of Economics, Prague (1987)

COURSES TAUGHT

Money and Banking, Financial Accounting

RECENT RESEARCH PROJECTS AND GRANTS

1. From 2005 to 2006 I am working on an international study ‘Corporate Financing Decisions in Transitional Countries: a study of management perceptions in Hungary , Poland and Czech Republic ' financed by Dennison Research Grant with N. Isachenkova from Kingston University.

2. From 2001-2003 grant “Risk Management and Financial Engineering: Applicability of Modern Technology in the Capital Market of the Czech Republic.” Three year grant financed by GAČR coordinated by Z.S. Blaha, Charles University . In this grant I work as a lead researcher. Research on progress includes: (1) Weak form efficiency in the Czech capital market (2) Cost of capital in the Czech Republic . Resulting studies will be published in edited book.

3. From 2001-2003 participation on the research grant “IASs: Issues of country, sector and firm compliance in emerging economies” financed by ICAEW ( Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales, coordinated by Pat Sucher, Royal Holloway and Prof. David Alexander, Birmingham. The resulting paper “Checking Out IASs: A Case Study In The Czech Republic” has been presented on a conference in the US in 2002.

4. From 2001-2002 participation in research project financed by ICAS (Institute of Certified Accountannts in Scotland) coordinated by Patricia Sucher (Royal Holloway, London). This is a study on the auditors' independence in the Czech Republic and Russia.

5. From 2000 to 2002 three year project financed by the EC (European Commission) No. HPRN-CT-2000-00062 "Harmonia" Accounting Harmonisation and Standardisation in Europe : Enforcement, Comparability and Capital Market Effects.

This grant was coordinated by Prof. S.J. McLeay ( University of Wales, Bangor). My work concerns the impact of changes in accounting regulation on capital markets. Research outputs: “The Relationship between Accounting Numbers and Returns: Some Empirical Evidence from the Emerging Market of the Czech Republic” The European Accounting Review 2001, 10:1, pp.107-131 a (2) “Conservatism and Timeliness of Earnings and Impact of Losses on the Czech Market: An Empirical Study” and (3) “Accounting for Good News and Accounting for Bad News: Some Empirical Evidence from the Czech Republic” (with Stuart McLeay, University of Wales Bangor).