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フィナンシャルマネージメントとコーポレートガバナンス(FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND CORPORATE
| 担当者名 | 大久保 敏弘, ワグナー, アレクサンダー F. |
|---|---|
| 単位 | 2 |
| 年度・学期 | 2025 秋集中(特定期間集中) |
| キャンパス | 三田 |
| 授業実施形態 | 対面授業(主として対面授業) |
| 登録番号 | 38331 |
| 設置学部・研究科 | 経済学部 |
| 設置学科・専攻 | 経済学科 タイプA・B |
| 学年 | 3, 4 |
| 分野 | 専門教育科目選択PCP(専攻シークエンス)公開科目 |
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| 科目概要 | 「コーポレートガバナンス」とは、組織におけるリソースの効率的利用と利害の調和によって定義される。本講義ではまず、価値が何によって構成されるかを金融面から明らかにする。その後、どのようなコーポレートガバナンスがあれば会社の価値創造を促進できるかについて論ずる。理論的・概念的な資料とケーススタディの両方を用いる。 |
| K-Number | FEC-EC-35343-212-07 |
| 科目設置 | 学部・研究科 | FEC | 経済学部 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 学科・専攻 | EC | 経済学科 | |
| 科目主番号 | レベル | 3 | 3年次配当レベル |
| 大分類 | 5 | 専門教育 特殊科目 | |
| 小分類 | 34 | その他 - PCP | |
| 科目種別 | 3 | 選択科目 | |
| 科目補足 | 授業区分 | 2 | 講義 |
| 授業実施形態 | 1 | 対面授業(主として対面授業) | |
| 授業言語 | 2 | 英語 | |
| 学問分野 | 07 | 経済学、経営学およびその関連分野 | |
授業科目の内容・目的・方法・到達目標
-Date & Period(Updated on Oct 13)
Thu 10/9 Periods 4-5 (Face-to-Face)→Classroom 472
Sat 10/11 Periods 3-4 (Face-to-Face)→Classroom 472
Thu 10/16 Periods 4-5 (Face-to-Face)→Classroom 475
Sat 10/25 Periods 3-4(Face-to-Face)→Classroom 475
Tue 10/28 Periods 4-5(Face-to-Face)→Classroom 475
Thu 10/30 Periods 4-5(Face-to-Face)→Classroom 472
Sat 11/1 Periods 3-4(Face-to-Face)→Classroom 475
Timetable
Date Time slot Topic Readings
TBA
Introduction
Course overview
Case assignment Syllabus
Basics of corporate finance, part 1 Slide set #1
Basics of corporate finance, part 2 Slide sets #1 and #2
Basics of corporate finance, part 3
Slide sets #1 and #2
5 Basics of corporate finance, part 4 Slide set #1 and #2
P1: Capital budgeting
P2: Examples of corporate governance systems in Europe, Japan, and the US
Case: Hola Kola
Group research
5 Comments on managerial compensation
Slide set #3
6 Coaching of groups
P3: Examples of managerial compensation in Europe, Japan, and the US
Group research
5 Accounting, auditors, boards of directors
P4: Toshiba Case: Olympus
Slide set #4
Group research
6 Coaching of groups
P5: Consequences of COVID-19 for companies
Group research
Current topics Slides
Review and concluding discussion
Coaching of groups
Slot times (Japanese time):
4: 2:45 pm - 4:15 pm, 5: 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm, 6: 6:10 pm – 7:40 pm
“P” indicates that the session is planned as presentations by students.
“TBD” indicates “To be determined”: These are small group meetings with me that constitute class time. We will flexibly set a time and date convenient to each group.
What is the subject of this course?
Why do some companies succeed while others fail? The efficient use of resources in organizations and the harmonization and alignment of various interests broadly define the topic of “corporate governance.” To shed some light on conceptual as well as practical issues in this area, this course first covers some aspects of financial management, with a particular focus on valuation and value-based management. After this, the main focus will be on discussing how the governance of a corporation can be set up in order to enhance the value creation in the company. The course is based on some theoretical, conceptual material as well as on case studies.
Who can/should take this course?
The course is an elective for economics students (regular, PCP, PEARL), graduate students, and for international students. Knowledge of basic corporate finance and microeconomics is recommended.
Thu 10/9 Periods 4-5 (Face-to-Face)→Classroom 472
Sat 10/11 Periods 3-4 (Face-to-Face)→Classroom 472
Thu 10/16 Periods 4-5 (Face-to-Face)→Classroom 475
Sat 10/25 Periods 3-4(Face-to-Face)→Classroom 475
Tue 10/28 Periods 4-5(Face-to-Face)→Classroom 475
Thu 10/30 Periods 4-5(Face-to-Face)→Classroom 472
Sat 11/1 Periods 3-4(Face-to-Face)→Classroom 475
Timetable
Date Time slot Topic Readings
TBA
Introduction
Course overview
Case assignment Syllabus
Basics of corporate finance, part 1 Slide set #1
Basics of corporate finance, part 2 Slide sets #1 and #2
Basics of corporate finance, part 3
Slide sets #1 and #2
5 Basics of corporate finance, part 4 Slide set #1 and #2
P1: Capital budgeting
P2: Examples of corporate governance systems in Europe, Japan, and the US
Case: Hola Kola
Group research
5 Comments on managerial compensation
Slide set #3
6 Coaching of groups
P3: Examples of managerial compensation in Europe, Japan, and the US
Group research
5 Accounting, auditors, boards of directors
P4: Toshiba Case: Olympus
Slide set #4
Group research
6 Coaching of groups
P5: Consequences of COVID-19 for companies
Group research
Current topics Slides
Review and concluding discussion
Coaching of groups
Slot times (Japanese time):
4: 2:45 pm - 4:15 pm, 5: 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm, 6: 6:10 pm – 7:40 pm
“P” indicates that the session is planned as presentations by students.
“TBD” indicates “To be determined”: These are small group meetings with me that constitute class time. We will flexibly set a time and date convenient to each group.
What is the subject of this course?
Why do some companies succeed while others fail? The efficient use of resources in organizations and the harmonization and alignment of various interests broadly define the topic of “corporate governance.” To shed some light on conceptual as well as practical issues in this area, this course first covers some aspects of financial management, with a particular focus on valuation and value-based management. After this, the main focus will be on discussing how the governance of a corporation can be set up in order to enhance the value creation in the company. The course is based on some theoretical, conceptual material as well as on case studies.
Who can/should take this course?
The course is an elective for economics students (regular, PCP, PEARL), graduate students, and for international students. Knowledge of basic corporate finance and microeconomics is recommended.
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テキスト(教科書)
1. Two cases will be distributed. All students have to read these cases.
2. Slides will be distributed.
3. If you need to read up on basics of corporate finance before the class starts, I recommend books such as: Brealey / Allen / Myers: Principles of Corporate Finance, or Berk / DeMarzo: Corporate Finance
2. Slides will be distributed.
3. If you need to read up on basics of corporate finance before the class starts, I recommend books such as: Brealey / Allen / Myers: Principles of Corporate Finance, or Berk / DeMarzo: Corporate Finance
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