Katarina Kaarbøe

Professor Katarina Kaarbøe

E-mail
katarina.kaarboe@nhh.no
Telephone
+47 55 95 96 37
Department
Accounting, Auditing and Law
Centre
Centre for Digitalisation in Organisations
Office
MS-315
Expertise
Organisation and Management Corporate Governance Management Control Governance and Accountability systems Beyond Budgeting Social Science research approaches for understanding the practice of accounting.

Katarina Kaarbøe has been in her current position as a professor of management control at NHH since 2010. She holds her PhD (1995) from University of Umeå, Sweden. She is a Research Director for the ACTION (Accounting, Change and Tool implementation in Organizations) since 2016. A project focusing on management control issues in large companies. She has been a visiting scholar at Stanford University several times and she has published in journal such as Financial Accountability and Management, Management Accounting Research, European Accounting Review and British Accounting Review.

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Selected publications

Author(s) Title Publisher
Knudsen, Dan-Richard; Bourmistrov, Anatoli; Kaarbøe, Katarina Centers of data appropriation: evidence from a Nordic hotel chain Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal Volume 35 (9); page 81 - 108; 2022
Carlsson-Wall, Martin; Kaarbøe, Katarina; Kraus, Kalle; Meidell, Anita Risk Management as Passionate Imitation: The Interconnections Among Emotions, Performance Metrics, and Risk in a Global Technology Firm Abacus. A Journal of Accounting and Business Studies; 2020
Argento, Daniela; Kaarbøe, Katarina; Vakkuri, Jarmo Constructing certainty through public budgeting: budgeting responses to COVID-19 pandemic in Finland, Norway and Sweden Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting and Financial Management Volume 32 (5); page 875 - 887; 2020
Iden, Jon; Kaarbøe, Katarina; Nyholt, Enja Henriette; Egenæs, Oda Wågsæther Hva driver en digital transformasjon og hva leder den til. NOKOBIT: Norsk konferanse for organisasjoners bruk av informasjonsteknologi; 2019
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