Research subject Accounting
The research in accounting investigates and analyzes operations, control and reporting from public organizations and private companies. We use both qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate, among other things, how management and reporting practices develop, unfold and interact.
Our research is mainly based on empirical field studies and a central question in our research relates to how these practices can be understood from a societal perspective. We therefore use theoretical arguments from our own as well as from other subjects to understand and the role of governance and reporting for individuals, organizations and society.
Related research subject
Business administration
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Researchers
Roland Almqvist
Professor
Anton Angwald
Doktorand
Charlotta Bay
Universitetslektor
Alessandra Bendix
Doktorand
Anton Borell
Assistant Professor
Bino Catasus
Professor
Mandar Dabhilkar
Universitetslektor
Gunilla Eklöv Alander
Associate Professor
Fredrik Eng Larsson
Associate Professor
Olga Golubeva
Associate Professor
Thomas Hartman
Professor
Pontus Hedlin
Universitetslektor
Paola Hellmalm
PhD student
Mikael Holmgren
Docent
Olov Isaksson
Professor
Gustav Johed
Professor
Alireza Kabir Mamdouh
Stipendiat, universitetslektor
Melika Khandanbarkoosaraee
Cristian Lagström
Universitetslektor
Cristoffer Lokatt
Assistant professor
Mohamed Mahieddine
Assistant Professor
Peter Malmqvist
Lärare
Åsa Plesner
Doktorand
Luis Rojas-Romero
PhD Student
Matti Skoog
Associate Professor
Andreas Sundström
Assistant professor
Christopher Clark Aditya Swara
PhD student
Fredrik Svärdsten Nymans
Associate Professor
Fredrika Wiesel
Assistant Professor
Anna Villaume Silberstein
Doktorand
Eva Wittbom
Universitetslektor
Lima Zhao
Associate Professor
Courses and programmes
Doctoral studies
For more information about studying the Doctoral Programme in Business Administration with focus on accounting see the page Doctoral programme in Business Administration
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Departments and centres
Research and teaching in accounting takes place at the Accounting Section at Stockholm Business School, Stockholm University.
Stockholm Business School