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[ 979VFINGOVK16 ] KS Governance, CSR and Finance
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Es ist eine neuere Version 2024W dieser LV im Curriculum Master's programme Business Informatics 2024W vorhanden. |
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(*) Unfortunately this information is not available in english. |
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Workload |
Education level |
Study areas |
Responsible person |
Hours per week |
Coordinating university |
3 ECTS |
M1 - Master's programme 1. year |
Business Administration |
Eva Wagner |
2 hpw |
Johannes Kepler University Linz |
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Detailed information |
Pre-requisites |
(*)KS Grundlagen in Finance und KS Grundlagen in Managerial Accounting
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Original study plan |
Master's programme Finance and Accounting 2016W |
Objectives |
Students know the relationship between corporate governance and corporate social responsibility (ESG Environmental, Social and Governance) and the financial success and risk of companies. The consideration of the links occurs finance theoretically and on the basis of empirical evidence. Students are able to assess Governance and CSR concepts and the impact of ESG on the enterprise value.
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Subject |
The course deals with Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility concepts in an international finance context and discusses different theoretical perspectives. The link between ESG (Environmental, social and governance) and financial performance, risk, capital costs and firm value is addressed. The relationship between ESG and performance will be analyzed at the company and the portfolio level (Socially responsible investing).
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Criteria for evaluation |
Written exam, interactive elements
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Methods |
lecture, discussion
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Language |
German |
Study material |
Books:
Baker, H. K./Nofsinger, J. R., Socially Responsible Finance and Investing, Hoboken 2012. Crane, A., The Oxford handbook of corporate social responsibility, Oxford 2009. Hommelhoff, P./Hopt, K. J./Werder, A. v., Handbuch Corporate Governance, 2. Auflage, Stuttgart 2009. Welge, M. K./Eulerich, M., Corporate-Governance-Management, 2. Auflage, Wiesbaden 2014 (Ebook). Wright, M., The Oxford handbook of corporate governance, Oxford 2013.
journal articles
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Changing subject? |
No |
Further information |
none
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On-site course |
Maximum number of participants |
100 |
Assignment procedure |
Assignment according to priority |
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