Student surveys: Your expertise is needed here!
Students can place their surveys here. The ICV and you as a participant support the next generation in controlling with your expertise. We would like to thank you on behalf of the students.
Current surveys
The Role of Controlling in the Introduction of the CSRD and the EU Taxonomy in German Companies
Goal of the survey: Investigation of the contribution that controlling in German companies makes to meeting the requirements of the CSRD and the EU Taxonomy regarding the measurement and reporting of sustainability indicators.
Time required: approx. 10-15 minutes
Bachelor thesis Delyana Georgieva, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Badensche Str. 52, 10825 Berlin
Bachelor Business Administration full-time degree program
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Closed surveys
Opportunities and risks when implementing RPA to automate standardized controlling processes
Master thesis Erkan Ünal, FOM University of Economics & Management, University Center Düsseldorf, Finance & Accounting
Influence of Artificial Intelligence on Corporate Controlling
Master thesis by Simon Schuhmacher, Worms University of Applied Sciences, International Management (M.A.)
Future-oriented further education in controlling
Survey by Steffen Loges, bachelor thesis at the TH OWL - Chair of Controlling and Cost Management
Implementation of Debiasing Measures in Controlling in Companies
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Bachelor thesis Annina Sophia Dönges, Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences, Schellingstraße 24, 70174 Stuttgart
Opportunities for companies through the integration of Green Controlling
Bachelor thesis by Michael Chmelar, Munich University of Applied Sciences
Acceptance of Business Intelligence & Analytics in large construction companies in Austria
Survey by Oliver Höglinger, student at the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Steyr
Use of machine learning methods in controlling
Survey by Olga Sagradov, Doctoral Thesis, Brandenburg Technical University Cottbus-Senftenberg
Controlling in times of crisis - strategic approaches
Survey by Fabio Andriaccio, bachelor thesis University of Munich