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Advanced Corporate Governance and Organizational Control 15 credits

Course content

The aim of the course is to enable students to develop specialized theoretical and practical knowledge of external and internal control structures of organizations. The internal control structures are represented by management accounting and control while external control structures are represented by corporate governance. The course further aims to enable students to develop an understanding of contemporary issues in accounting and control research. The course combines a variety of theories and perspectives to enable an understanding of the external and internal control systems, mechanisms, and practices. The course is subdivided into three blocks those being _Management Accounting and Control, Corporate Governance and Contemporary Issues in Accounting and Control Research._ Block 1 - _Management accounting and control_ – focuses on the internal control issues and is concerned with the provision of information to help organizational actors make decisions, evaluate performance, and improve organizational efficiency and effectiveness. With the purpose to give students opportunities to develop their knowledge in assessing financial and non-financial information the block deals with planning and budget practices, costing practices, performance measurements and risk management in relation to other control arrangements. It also helps students to identify and respond to dilemmas that decision makers in organizations may face. Block 2 – _Corporate Governance_ – highlights both external and internal aspects and elaborates on the understanding of corporate governance based on mechanisms and practices. These corporate governance mechanisms include among other things ownership, board of directors, auditors, financial markets, and corporate law. The course further elaborates on the role of regulation and comparative aspects of corporate governance, both in theory and in practice. Block 3 – _Contemporary Issues in Accounting and Control Research_ – will focus on the empirically and theoretically relevant topics in the field of accounting and control that include but are not limited to phenomenon such as organizational renewal, ownership, and entrepreneurship. The course further aims to equip the students with relevant knowledge in the field of accounting and control in preparation for writing their master thesis. The block provides a flexible content, contingent on the ongoing, and for the course content relevant, research projects within the accounting group at JIBS. **Connection to Research and Practice** This is a theoretically as well as practically oriented course in corporate governance and organizational control connecting to the JIBS focus areas ownership and renewal. The theory is being exemplified through its application on the real-life cases. The course, and its different blocks, also exemplifies the interaction between theory and practice by the means of state-of-the-art empirical research in the field.

Entry requirements

Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration (i.e. the equivalent of 180 ECTS credits at an accredited university).

Level: Second cycle

Course/Ladok-code: JAGR21

School: Jönköping International Business School

Course information

  • Type of courseProgramme instance course
  • Type of instructionNormal teaching
  • Semester
    2025 Week 44 - 2026 Week 3
  • Study pace100%
  • LocationJönköping
  • Teaching hoursDay-time
  • Tuition feeApplies only to students outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland.35000 sek
  • Course SyllabusPDF
  • Occasion codeJ4084
Content updated 2013-07-31