The teaching unit aims to analyze the programming and control systems of public organizations. Through lectures and discussion of case studies, students will be able to understand and use programming, control, and evaluation tools for public sector performance as well as reporting to stakeholders.
The course aims to provide students with competences and tools helpful in managing public organizations, with a particular focus on planning and control systems.
The teaching unit aims to analyze planning and control systems of public organizations. It considers the evolution that have undergone theories, methods and tools of planning and control in public organizations.
At the end of the lessons, the learning outcomes can be summarized as follows:
Knowledge and understanding: Students will be able to describe the programming and control process in public organizations, understand the accounting principles of cash- and commitment-based accounting and accrual accounting, and interpret the accounting and reporting tools of the central government, local governments, public healthcare organizations, and state universities.
Ability to apply knowledge and understanding: Students will be able to apply the acquired knowledge, comprehend, and solve problems related to the programming and control process in public organizations. Specifically they will be able to analyze the contents of programming documents and annual budget, maintain and verify the accuracy of accounting records, create a performance indicator system for management control, and analyze reporting documents.
Judgment autonomy: Students will be able to critically analyze the contents of programming and reporting documents in public organizations. Specifically, the expected results are the development of critical thinking and argumentative skills, using, elaborating and evaluating information that can be obtained from tools and documents of planning and reporting of public organizations.
Communication skills: Students will acquire the technical language typical of the discipline to communicate clearly and unambiguously with both specialist and non-specialist interlocutors. Specifically, they will develop the ability to effectively communicate, adapting their communication to the context, using various sources and aids, and managing their social interactions with a collaborative attitude and constructive communication in different settings.
Learning ability: Students will develop effective learning skills that will enable them to independently explore the core topics of the discipline, particularly in their future professional environments.
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The teaching unit is divided into lessons aimed at illustrating, also through seminars and discussions of cases, the teaching topics related to the different types of public organizations. During the lessons, teamwork will be organized on various program topics, requiring analysis of the provided documentation, highlighting critical issues and possible solutions, presentation, and classroom discussion.
Students who have valid certification of physical or learning disabilities and who wish to discuss possible accommodations or other circumstances regarding lectures, coursework and exams, should speak both with the instructor and with Prof.ssa Elena Lagomarsino (elena.lagomarsino@unige.it), the Department’s disability liaison.
Recommended textbooks are:
- Anselmi L., Pozzoli S., 2019, Le aziende pubbliche, Franco Angeli.
- Mussari R., 2017, Economia delle amministrazioni pubbliche, McGrawHill or AAVV, 2023, Contabilità e finanza pubblica, Zanichelli
A list of the chapters that are covered in the final exam is provided at the beginning of the semester on Aulaweb.
Additional materials will be uploaded on Aulaweb at the beginning of and during the semester.
Ricevimento: Wednesday from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Office hours are available for students who wish to meet with me in person or via Microsoft Teams (code 49jv2sr). Any changes, due to institutional or unforeseen commitments, will be communicated via Aulaweb.
ELISA BONOLLO (President)
FRANCESCO GIOVANNI AVALLONE
PAOLA RAMASSA
First semester
The timetable for this course is available here: EasyAcademy
The final assessment consists of an oral examination.
The oral exam aims to assess whether students have understood and can effectively communicate the planning and control systems in public organisations, with particular reference to the budgeting system and accounting information tools.
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