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Semester | spring semester 2025 |
Course frequency | Every spring sem. |
Lecturers | Ulf Schiller (ulf.schiller@unibas.ch, Assessor) |
Content | The course aims to lead interested master students towards modern research questions in the field of the Economics of Accounting. We will introduce selected contemporary research topics in the field by discussing a number of important research papers. Students will get the task to solve related analytical problems. A background in game theory is needed. Mathematical knowledge should include calculus, especially differentiation and integration. Part I: Relevant Cost Information Week 1. Arrow 1964 Week 2. Rogerson, 1997 Week 3. Rogerson 2008 / 2011 Week 4. Reichelstein & Rohlfing-Bastian 2015 Week 5. Reichelstein & Sahoo 2018 Part II: Student presentations (details to be organized in week 1). |
Bibliography | Tentative reading list Arrow 1964: Optimal Capital Policy, The Cost of Capital, and Myopic Decision Rules, Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Nos. 1 and 2, pp. 21-30 Rogerson, 1997: Intertemporal Cost Allocation and Managerial Investment Incentives: A Theory Explaining the Use of Economic Value Added as a Performance Measure, Journal of Political Economy Rogerson 2008: Intertemporal Cost Allocation and Investment Decisions, Journal of Political Economy Rogerson 2011: On the Relationship Between Historic Cost, Forward Looking Cost and Long Run Marginal Cost, Review of Network Economics Reichelstein & Rohlfing-Bastian 2015: Levelized Product Cost: Concept and Decision Relevance, The Accounting Review Reichelstein & Sahoo 2018: Relating Product Prices to Long-Run Marginal Cost: Evidence from Solar Photovoltaic Modules, Contemporary Accounting Research |
Comments | The course will be taught "in class". |
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Admission requirements | Prerequisites: completed Bachelor in Business and Economics The course level is advanced. Students are expected to take the course by the end of their Master studies, i.e., after having acquired a methodological background. In particular a strong background in game theory, decision theory, and mathematical knowledge regarding calculus, especially differentiation and integration is required. While I do not require successful participation at the above courses formally, I urgently ask you to judge yourself in a self-responsible manner before signing up for the course. |
Course application | Registration: Please enrol in MOnA. EUCOR-Students and students of other Swiss Universities have to enrol at the students administration office (studseksupport1@unibas.ch) within the official enrolment period. Enrolment = Registration for the exam! |
Language of instruction | English |
Use of digital media | No specific media used |
Interval | Weekday | Time | Room |
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wöchentlich | Wednesday | 10.15-12.00 | Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät, Seminarraum S14 HG.32 |
Modules |
Module: Core Courses in Finance, Controlling, Banking (Master's Studies: Business and Economics) Module: Field Electives in Finance and Money (Master's Studies: Finance and Money) Module: Specific Electives in Business and Economics (Master's Studies: Business and Economics) Module: Specific Electives in Finance, Controlling, Banking (Master's Studies: Business and Economics) |
Assessment format | record of achievement |
Assessment details | Examination: There will be no formal exam. Students will be required to find sequel papers to those presented in the first part of the course and present the content of these papers in part II of the course. Grades will be based on the quality of the presentation and the general level of partipation in class. |
Assessment registration/deregistration | Reg.: course registration, dereg: cancel course registration |
Repeat examination | no repeat examination |
Scale | 1-6 0,1 |
Repeated registration | as often as necessary |
Responsible faculty | Faculty of Business and Economics , studiendekanat-wwz@unibas.ch |
Offered by | Faculty of Business and Economics |