DRE 4018 Current topics in Capital-Markets Research in Accounting

DRE 4018 Current topics in Capital-Markets Research in Accounting

Course code: 
DRE 4018
Department: 
Accounting and Operations Management
Credits: 
6
Course coordinator: 
John Christian Langli
Course name in Norwegian: 
Current topics in Capital-Markets Research in Accounting
Product category: 
PhD
Portfolio: 
PhD Accounting courses
Semester: 
2024 Autumn
Active status: 
Active
Level of study: 
PhD
Teaching language: 
English
Course type: 
One semester
Introduction

This course covers current topics in capital-markets research in accounting. The course concentrates on articles that attempt to shed light on the factors underlying firms’ financial reporting choices as well as studies that attempt to demonstrate the economic effects associated with differences in firms’ financial reporting behavior. The focus will be on topics, research design, methodology, and the research process. 

Learning outcomes - Knowledge

The objective of this course is to provide the participants with an overview over current topics in the empirical capital-markets based accounting literature.
To learn about state-of-art research design for empirical research.
To understand how current research builds on and contributes to prior research.

Learning outcomes - Skills

Upon completion of the course, the students should be able to write research proposals that document their ability to plan and undertake research that has the potential to contribute to the literature.

To have an appreciation for the variety of current research in accounting.

General Competence

To understand what it takes to contribute sufficiently to target high-quality journals.
To be able to critically review others’ research.
To be able to develop appropriate research designs.

Course content

The specific course content will vary from year and a detailed course outline will be made available a few weeks prior to course start. We will focus on new/current research but students are strongly encouraged to read “classics” for background

Teaching and learning activities

This course will be conducted primarily as a seminar/workshop with only intermittent “lectures” given by the instructor. Although course participants are responsible for reading the assigned manuscripts for each class, the responsibility for leading the discussion will rotate among the participants. The discussion leader is not only to summarize the research, but also to help facilitate an in-depth understanding of the methodological innovations and problems in the manuscript. The course will take place during one week, most likely in August.

Software tools
No specified computer-based tools are required.
Additional information

Compulsory reading: A reading list will be provided about 8 weeks prior to the start of the course.

Other
During the course there may be hand-outs and other material on additional topics relevant for the course and the examination

Qualifications

Enrollment in a PhD programme is a general requirement for participation in PhD courses at BI Norwegian Business School.
External candidates are kindly asked to attach confirmation of enrollment in a PhD programme when signing up for a course. Other candidates may be allowed to sit in on courses by approval of the course leader. Sitting in on a course does not permit registration for the course, handing in exams or gaining credits for the course. Course certificates or confirmation letters will not be issued for sitting in on courses.

Required prerequisite knowledge

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Assessments
Assessments
Exam category: 
Submission
Form of assessment: 
Submission PDF
Exam/hand-in semester: 
First Semester
Weight: 
100
Grouping: 
Individual
Duration: 
2 Month(s)
Comment: 
Research Proposal.
Exam code: 
DRE40182
Grading scale: 
ECTS
Resit: 
Examination when next scheduled course
Type of Assessment: 
Ordinary examination
Total weight: 
100
Student workload
ActivityDurationComment
Teaching
20 Hour(s)
Student's own work with learning resources
100 Hour(s)
Submission(s)
60 Hour(s)
Term paper.
Sum workload: 
180

A course of 1 ECTS credit corresponds to a workload of 26-30 hours. Therefore a course of 6 ECTS credits corresponds to a workload of at least 160 hours.