Biography
Maximilian Margolin joined RSM’s Department of Accounting & Control as an Assistant Professor in September 2019. He holds a doctorate from WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, a MA degree in Accounting and Finance from the University of St. Gallen, and a BSc degree in Business Administration from University of Mannheim. Prior to joining RSM, Max has been a Postdoc at WHU and a visiting researcher at Arizona State University. In his research, he focuses on empirical management accounting with a particular interest in incentives and performance measurement.
Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
Assistant professor | Department of Accounting
- margolin@rsm.nl
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Work
- Maximilian Margolin, Marko Reimer & Daniel Schaupp (2024) - The Effects of Real-Time Feedback on Effort and Performance: Evidence from a Natural Quasi-Experiment - Management Science - doi: 10.1287/mnsc.2022.02084
- Sebastian Fourne, Daniel Guessow, Maximilian Margolin & Utz Schäffer (2023) - Controllers and Strategic Decision-Making:: The Role of Cognitive Flexibility in Controller-Manager Collaboration - Management Accounting Research, 60 - doi: 10.1016/j.mar.2023.100840 - [link]
- David A. Wood, Muskan P. Achhpilia, Mollie T. Adams, Maximilian Margolin & et al. (2023) - The ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence Chatbot: How Well Does It Answer Accounting Assessment Questions? - Issues in Accounting Education, 38 (4), 81-108 - doi: 10.2308/issues-2023-013
- U Schaeffer & Maximilian Margolin (2015) - Is the Gap Widening? An Investigation of Controllers’ Working Conditions - Controlling & Management Review, (6), 40-49
- J Weber, S Grunwald-Delitz & Maximilian Margolin (2014) - Incentives – On the Way to More Simplicity - Controlling & Management Review, (1), 30-37
- U Schaeffer & Maximilian Margolin (2013) - Successfully Managing Controller Skills in Times of Change - CFO Aktuell, (4), 141-143
Business Analytics Workshop
- Level
- master
- Year Level
- master
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- BM09BAM