Dr hab. Joanna Dyczkowska, prof. UEW
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Joanna Dyczkowska is an Associate Professor and a Head of the Department of Cost Accounting, Taxes Management and Controlling at the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business in Poland. Her research interests include non-financial, integrated and sustainability reporting, stakeholder management and stakeholder capitalism.
She authored the monograph on non-financial disclosures in the R&D area in biopharmaceutical companies. Joanna Dyczkowska is an editor or co-editor of many international monographs, of which the last ones include the following titles: Human versus Machine: Accounting, Auditing and Education in the Era of Artificial Intelligence (2024); Sustainable Performance in Business Organisations and Institutions: Measurement, Reporting and Management (2023); Accounting and Business in a Sustainable Post-COVID World: New Perspectives and Challenges (2022); Development of Integrated Reporting in the SME Sector: Case Studies from European Countries (2021); The Impact of COVID-19 on Accounting, Business Practice and Education (2021). She has also published her research in top-ranked journals, including Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, Meditari Accountancy Research, Accounting and Management Information Journal, and International Journal of Intellectual Property Management.
In 2018, she received a mini-grant directed to young researchers from CEECs funded by ACCA Global and another grant under the MINIATURA 2 program from the National Science Centre in Poland to implement the research on the concept of an integrated reporting model in the light of the pragmatic constructivism paradigm. From 2019 to 2022, she was a Polish leader of the INTEREST project (INTEgrated REporting for SMEs Transparency).
Classes taught in winter semester 2024/2025: Budgeting and Financial Planning, Controlling, Non-Financial and Integrated Reporting, Zaawansowana rachunkowość zarządcza i rachunek kosztów
Office hours in winter semester 2024/2025: Thursdays, 10:00-11:30


