Prof. Dr. Nadja Jehle
Department of Business and Economics
Professorship for Accounting
Specialist area: Financial Accounting and Reporting
Professor
T: +49 (0)30 30877-1008
E: njehle@hwr-berlin.de
Visitor's address
Schöneberg Campus
Building B
Room 4.24
Badensche Straße 50-51
10825 Berlin
Postal address
Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin
Schöneberg Campus
Badensche Straße 52
10825 Berlin
Germany
Academic and Professional Career
- 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
Key Aspects of practise
- National and international accounting
- Planning and supervision of audits and reviews
- Conversion from cameralism to double-entry bookkeeping in public institutions
- Financial planning und budgeting
- Analysis of company processes
International contacts (e. g.)
- Cooperation with PricewaterhouseCoopers (Audit & Tax)
- Various contacts with medium-sized audit firms
Expert for
- Accounting (HGB – German Commercial Code, IFRS)
- Auditing
- Behavioral Accounting & Auditing
- Professional Service Firms
Key Aspects in Teaching
- Financial Accounting
- International Accounting
- Auditing
- Behavioral Accounting
Research Projects and Fields
- Behavioral Accounting
- Audit Firms, Professional Service Firms
- International Accounting
Selected, current Publications
- Knorr/Büchel/Jehle (2009): BilMoG-Synopse: Mit vollständigen Vorschriften der HGB-Rechnungslegung, Berlin: Erich Schmidt Verlag
- Jehle (2009): Wesentliche Neuregelungen des ED Income Tax, Praxis der internationalen Rechnungslegung (PiR), NWB-Verlag, 6, S. 153-159
- Abela/Davids/Jehle (2009): Hidden Gems or Pure Fiction, Accountancy, March 2009, S. 63-64
- Abela/Davids/Jehle (2009): Frischer Wind für die Steuerbilanzierung nach IFRS, Status:Recht, Handelsblatt-Verlag, 3, S. 69
- Jehle (2008): Earnings per Share – Exposure Draft of Amendments to IAS 33, Praxis der internationalen Rechnungslegung (PiR), NWB-Verlag, 10, S. 323-331
- Jehle/Bolin (2008): Die neuen Regelungen des Bilanzrechtsmodernisierungsgesetzes (BilMoG), Firmenberatung aktuell, DSV-Newsletter, 7, S. 39-48
- Jehle (2007): Konflikte innerhalb von Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaften – eine empirische Untersuchung branchenspezifischer Einflussfaktoren, Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag
Selected dissertation topics
- Financial Key Performance Indicators and Their Increasing Importance in Control-ling in Special Consideration of Royal Philips Electronics Elaborated
- Analysis of Fraud Detecting Methods in Auditing and Possibilities for their Application in the Field of Managerial Accounting
- Behavioural Accounting – selected behavioural science aspects of controlling instruments
- Controlling in a tax consulting firm
- The impact of section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on the auditing of the internal control system by the auditor using the example of Schering AG
- The significance of communication in controlling/accounting and how it is reflected in the compiling of the final report
- How to show CO2 emission rights in the balance sheet in accordance with the HGB (German Commercial Code) and IAS/IFRS
- Revenue recognition in accordance with IAS 18/IAS 11 – requirements and current development
- Instruments for the valuation of human assets with particular regard to gender
- Segment reporting on the German capital market – An empirical investigation using the example of the Prime Standard of the German Stock Exchange



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