Nadja Jehle
Professor for Accounting
Department of Business and Economics
Berlin School of Economics and Law
Germany
Biography
1986-1992 Business Administration Diploma from the Technical University of Berlin. 1992-1999 Associate at Ernst & Young (Berlin) und PricewaterhouseCoopers (Berlin and Paris), 1997 Degree as tax consultant. 2000 Degree in mediation (conflict management). 1999-2002 CFO in a medium-sized industrial entity. 1999-2009 Lecturer at the Humboldt University of Berlin, Berlin School of Economics and FHTW Berlin (both University of applied sciences). 2002-2005 Freelance tax consultant; lecturer for the preparation for the German tax consultancy qualifying exam, 2006-2007 Full time visiting lecturer at the Berlin School of Economics. 2007 Doctoral degree in Social and Economic Sciences on the topic: “Conflicts within accountancy firms”. 2007-2009 Project Manager at the Accounting Standards Committee of Germany (DRSC-ASCG), Berlin, Since 2009 Professor of Accounting specializing in Behavioral Accounting at the Berlin School of Economics and Law, visiting professor at the Banking Academy of Vietnam, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City Open University, HCMC
Research Interest
Behavioral Accounting, Audit Firms, Professional Service Firms, International Accounting