Markus Granlund
D.Sc., Dean, Turku School of Economics (dekaani, Turun kauppakorkeakoulu)
markus.granlund@utu.fi +358 29 450 2170 +358 50 411 8588 Rehtorinpellonkatu 3 Turku |
Design and use of management control systems (especially behavioural aspects)
Management and leadership in higher education
Strategic performance management
Accounting information systems
Philosophy and sociology of science
Markus Granlund is a Professor of Management Accounting and the Dean of the School. Markus’ research interests cover a wide range of technical and behavioral issues in management accounting and information systems. He has published widely in respected scientific journals and also serves such journals in many editorial roles (Associate Editor, Guest Editor, Editorial Board member, reviewer). Markus has taught courses on management accounting and information systems, including executive education. Markus has also been involved with a number of development projects concerning accounting and information systems in major companies and public sector organizations in Finland and abroad. He holds several positions of trust in the university sector, research foundations, and corporations.
Management control systems design, implementation and use
Unintended consequences of management control systems
The interface of modern IT (e.g., Big Data and Artificial Intelligence) and management control
Markus has taught courses on management accounting and information systems, including executive education. He also supervises MSc and PhD theses.
- Balancing multiple competing objectives with a Balanced Scorecard (2010)
- European Accounting Review
- Agreeing on Problems, Where are the Solutions? A Reply to Quattrone (2009)
- European Accounting Review
- In search of management accounting theory (2009)
- European Accounting Review
- Management control and controllership in new economy firms: A life-cycle perspective (2005)
- Management Accounting Research
- Management control and controllership in new economy firms: A life-cycle perspective (2005)
- Management Accounting Research
- The fragmented communication structure within the accounting academia: the case of activity-based costing research genres (2002)
- Accounting, Organizations and Society



