Trjacc

Department of Accounting

Thomas Riise
Johansen
Professor


Room: SOL/C4.17
Tel:
+4538152329
E-mail: trj.acc@cbs.dk
Presentation

Thomas Riise Johansen (TRJ) has a PhD in accounting from casino 168 (2005) and before joining casino 168 he worked with Ernst & Young between 1996 and 2005. TRJ's research interests mainly include auditing, annual report disclosure and corporate governance. In particular, TRJ has research and practical interests in the interrelation between the auditor and corporate governance - e.g. the relationship between the board and the auditor - and he also focuses on the development, role and value of annual report disclosure and non-financial reporting. He has written both research- and practitioner-oriented literature in those areas. Current and recent research projects address (1) The impact of board networks on auditor choice, (2) Annual report disclosure: value and barriers for innovation, (3) Performance evaluation in audit firms: design, perceptions and consequences, (4) Public oversight arrangements in auditing, (5) The design and role of information systems in sustainability reporting and (6) Accounting and accountability to employees.

Primary research areas
  • Auditing
  • Sustainability accounting and assurance
Link to this homepage
www.cbs.dk/en/staff/trjacc
Courses
  • “Auditing 1” (7,5 ECTS) at the msc. in accounting and auditing (cand.merc.aud.)
  • “Auditing 2” (7,5 ECTS) at the msc. in accounting and auditing (cand.merc.aud.)
Supervision
  • Supervision of master theses in accounting, auditing and corporate governance
Selected publications
  • Company responses to pressures for annual report change (co-author Thomas Plenborg). Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, Vol. 31, no. 6, 2018, pp. 1593-1617.
  • Changing social and environmental reporting systems, (co-author Mia Kaspersen). Journal of Business Ethics, vol. 135, no. 4, 2016, pp. 731-749.
  • The impact of board interlocks on auditor choice and audit fees, Corporate Governance: An International Review, Vol. 21, no. 3, 2013, pp. 287-310 (co-author Kim Pettersson).
  • Prioritising disclosures in the annual report, Accounting and Business Research, Vol. 43, no. 6, 2013, pp. 605-635 (co-author Thomas Plenborg).
  • 'Blaming oneself': Examining the dual accountability role of employees, Critical Perspectives on Accounting, Vol. 29, no. 4, 2008, pp. 544-571.
Publications sorted by:
2025
Morten Holm; Thomas Riise Johansen / : The Case of the Danish COVID-19 Fixed-cost Business-support Scheme.
In: International Journal of Auditing, Vol. 29, No. 1, 1.2025, p. 136-159
Journal article > peer review
2024
Thomas Riise Johansen; Jørgen Valther Hansen / : Et studie baseret på nyere regulering i UK og Holland indikerer potentiale.
In: Revision & Regnskabsvæsen, Vol. 93, No. 3, 5.2024, p. 42-55
Journal article > peer review
2023
Thomas Riise Johansen; Jørgen Valther Hansen / : Et studie baseret på 15 års revisortilsyn i Holland.
In: Revision & Regnskabsvæsen, Vol. 92, No. 9, 12.2023, p. 46-57
Journal article > peer review
Simone Hasse Stavnsbo; Thomas Riise Johansen / : Det problematiske ved at generalisere om generationer.
In: Revision & Regnskabsvæsen, Vol. 92, No. 7, 7.2023, p. 36-43
Journal article > peer review
Mia Kaspersen; Thomas Riise Johansen /
In: Measuring Sustainability and CSR: From Reporting to Decision-making. . ed. /Slobodan Kacanski; Johannes Kabderian Dreyer; Kristian J. Sund. Cham : Springer 2023, p. 73-83 (Ethical Economy, No. 64)
Book chapter > peer review
2022
Dennis van Liempd; Thomas Riise Johansen; Lisbeth Frederiksen /
In: Revision & Regnskabsvæsen, Vol. 91, No. 8, 8.2022, p. 24-33
Journal article
Thomas Riise Johansen; Anna Agathe Fischer Bruun /
In: Revision & Regnskabsvæsen, Vol. 91, No. 2, 2.2022, p. 16-27
Journal article > peer review
Nadja Fugleberg Damtoft; Dennis van Liempd; Thomas Riise Johansen /
In: Revision & Regnskabsvæsen, Vol. 91, No. 2, 2.2022, p. 62-83
Journal article > peer review
Thomas Riise Johansen; Mia Kaspersen /
In: Revision & Regnskabsvæsen, Vol. 2022, No. 8, 8.2022, p. 34-47
Journal article > peer review
Thomas Riise Johansen; Morten Holm /
Frederiksberg : Institut for Regnskab. Copenhagen Business School 2022, 43 p.
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