Emilia Cederberg

Emilia Cederberg is a researcher in accounting, financial management and sustainability at the Stockholm School of Economics. Her research focusses on practical work at the intersection of sustainability and the economic sphere, with projects on ESG integration, carbon accounting and climate risk.

Keywords

Accounting, Sustainability, Qualitative methods, Corporate decarbonization

Areas of expertise

  • ESG data
  • Materiality analysis
  • Carbon accounting and target-setting for decarbonization
  • Financial accounting and control

Teaching and outreach

  • ESG data in the Sustainable Finance program
  • Carbon accounting in customized programs
  • She also teaches financial accounting and sustainability at the Stockholm School of Economics.

Selected publications

  • Döbbe, F., and Cederberg, E. (in press). “Do Something Simple for the Climate”: How Collective Counter-Conduct Reproduces Consumer Responsibilization. Journal of Business Ethics.
  • Cederberg, E., and Sjögren, E., (R&R). The long-term maintenance of robust measurement of carbon emissions reductions.
  • Schrøder, I., Cederberg, E., & Hauge, A. M. (2022). What is good work in a hybrid organization? On the efforts of sequencing registers of valuation. Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal35(3), 917-949.
  • Cederberg, E. (2019). The Ins and Outs of ESG. A Study on the Spatialities of Accounting Change.(Doctoral dissertation, Stockholm School of Economics). DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.29226.13768

Other engagements

  • Serves on the editorial board of the Social and Environmental Accountability Journal (SEAJ).

Academic degree

PhD

Nationality
Swedish