ACC/ TAX 571 ESG Regulation and Sustainability Reporting Case Study
Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors are increasingly important for the long-run performance of companies and their sustainability management. Therefore, the reporting on these factors has gained attention from many private and public initiatives worldwide and recent regulations (such as the CSRD in the European Union) require disclosures of companies’ ESG performance. Managers respond to the pressure by regulators and stakeholders by increasingly incorporating the measurement and monitoring of ESG targets in their internal performance evaluation. This course is introducing the theoretical foundations, the regulatory framework as well as trends in current management practice of ESG reporting. Particular emphasis is laid on carbon disclosures and tax transparency.
Learning outcomes
Students have developed an economic intuition for the theoretical foundations of targeted disclosure regulation. Specifically, they understand how public reporting requirements can support regulatory objectives with regard to ESG factors and they know institutional details of how ESG regulation in the corporate sector contributes to these objectives. They can relate their knowledge to applied cases on topics in the space of corporate decarbonization.
Prerequisites for participation
Necessary: Participation in ACC/
Recommended: Bachelor-level knowledge of accounting and finance, interest in decarbonization
Forms of teaching and learning
| Contact hours | Independent study time | |
| Case Study Presentation | 1 SWS | 5 SWS |
| ECTS credits | 3 |
| Graded | yes |
| Workload | 90h |
| Language | English |
| Form of assessment | Case study presentation (30%) and write-up (70%) |
| Restricted admission | yes |
| Further information | – |
| Examiner | Prof. Stefan Reichelstein, Ph.D. |
| Frequency of offering | Spring semester |
| Duration of module | 1 semester |
| Range of application | M.Sc. MMM, M.Sc. WiPäd, M.Sc. VWL, M.Sc. Wirt. Inf., LL.M., MAKUWI |
| Preliminary course work | – |
If you have any further questions, please contact Yvonne Münch.