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Comité Organizador Colombia

Mary Vera Colina2Mary Vera-Colina. Ph.D. in Economics. Associate Professor. Director of INTERGES Research Group. Her research focuses on accounting and management of SMEs, accounting education, and gender studies. She is engaged with joint international projects (north- south), promoting diversity and inclusion. She is also a member of the scientific committee of Innovar Journal (Colombia), RCS Journal (Venezuela), and is actively involved in the organization of academic conferences such as Interges (Colombia), USP (Brazil), QRCA, ICMS, CPA, among others. Since 2010 she is leading founder of the Interges research group, and she has been awarded as Senior Researcher by Colciencias in Colombia.

Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Interges Group.
School of Business and Accounting Bogotá, Colombia
http://www.fce.unal.edu.co/

 

 

Elizabeth Oviedo, BA in Accounting (Certified Public Accountant). Master’s in education, Ph.D. (c) in Poverty and Development. Her research interests are related to gender and organizations specifically about topics such as glass ceiling, gender discrimination in the workplace, and accounting as a segregated profession. She has a wide experience in consultancy and advisory on female leadership and management in sports institutions and social and solidarity economy organizations in Colombia. Her Research Group is Accounting and Social Environment, Rank A by Minciencias (Colombia).

Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Accounting and Social Environment. Faculty of Accountancy Bogotá, Colombia
https://cutt.ly/usWdv8n
https://www.ucc.edu.co/

 

 

 

 

 

Candy Chamorro, BA in Accounting (Certified Public Accountant). Master Student Environment and Development. Her research focuses on environmental accounting, gender studies, and accounting education, with many publications in those areas. She has also served as a member of the scientific committee of Ciencias Economicas Journal (Colombia) CES Journal (Colombia) and is editor of the Agora Contable Bulletin (Colombia). She is the leader of the Contas research group.

 

Universidad Católica Luis Amigó, Faculty of Management, Economics and Accounting
Medellín, Colombia
shorturl.at/acmA6
https://www.funlam.edu.co/

 

Gloria Milena Valero Zapata, BA in Accounting (Certified Public Accountant). Master in Environment and Development. Her teaching and research experience are related to research design and methodology, environmental accounting, sustainability reports [GRI], and gender studies. Member of the research group Accounting: Information, control, and social impact.

Universidad Santo Tomás
Bogotá, Colombia
https://cutt.ly/AsEdq2u
https://www.usta.edu.co/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Katherine Restrepo Quintero, BA in Accounting (Certified Public Accountant). Master’s in development studies and Management.

Her research interests are related to international accounting (accounting systems and fair value), accounting and gender, critical perspective of accounting, accounting education, professional ethics, and circular economy. She is the leader of the research group Ataralawaa Amaa.

https://cutt.ly/hsWsCcV
https://www.ucentral.edu.co/

 

Ruth Alejandra Patiño, BA in Accounting (Certified Public Accountant). Master in. Economics.

Ph.D. (c) in Education. Assistant Professor Her teaching and research interests are related to financial accounting, accounting education, and gender studies. She has also served as the adviser for the accounting harmonization process in Colombia at Contaduría General de la Nación and Consejo Técnico de la Contaduría Pública, among others official institutions. She is affiliated to Interges research group and, for her contributions, she has been awarded as Associate Researcher by Colciencias in Colombia.

Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Interges Group School of Business and Accounting
Bogotá, Colombia
https://cutt.ly/AsWjzh4
http://www.fce.unal.edu.co/

 

 

July Carolina Rojas Gómez, BA in Accounting (Certified Public Accountant). Master Student Environment and Development. Her teaching and research experience are related to environmental accounting, sustainability reports [GRI], and gender studies.

Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Accounting and Social Environment. Faculty of Accountancy
Bogotá, Colombia
shorturl.at/bpCW0
https://www.ucc.edu.co/

 

Erika Natalia Moreno Salamanca, Magister in Gender Studies BA in Economics

Professor on Feminist Economics at Gender School of National University.

Member of Committee of Feminist Economy in Bogota and she is part of group Gender and Economic Justice. Her research topic is about issues of care economy and fiscal policy focused on gender. Advisory in Gender Issues.

Universidad Nacional de Colombia, School of Gender Studies.
Bogotá, Colombia
http://ail.ens.org.co/autor/natalia-moreno- salamanca/
http://www.humanas.unal.edu.co/2017 /unidades- academicas/escuelas/escuela-de- estudios-de-genero

Hugo A. Macias, BA and MSc in Economics, Ph.D. (c) in Management. Associate professor in undergraduate and graduate accounting and management programs. His research interests are in alternative accounting (critical and interpretive) and innovation management. He is an associate editor of the Accounting and Finance journal at the University of Sao Paulo. He publishes in Colombian and international journals and has presented papers in institutions such as ECLAC and UNCTAD. Since 2004 he has represented Colombia in the Latin American Economies Observatory, Red Econolatin, led by the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, with periodic reports from the Latin American economies. He is a member of the European Accounting Association -EAA and the Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand -AFAANZ.

Universidad de Medellín, Faculty of Economics and Management

Medellin, Colombia

 

Zuray Melgarejo MolinaZuray Melgarejo Molina

Ph.D. (c) in business management. Master’s in Management. BA in Accounting (Certified Public Accountant). Her teaching and research interests are related to financial accounting, business failure, business finance, business management and others. She has been awarded as Senior Researcher by Colciencias in Colombia.

Profile:  https://scienti.minciencias.gov.co/cvlac/visualizador/generarCurriculoCv.do?cod_rh=0000601365

Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Interges Group
School of Business and Accounting Bogotá, Colombia http://www.fce.unal.edu.co/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comité Organizador Latinoamérica

Berta Silva Palavecinos

Berta Silva Palavecinos

Ph.D. in Business Studies, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Tenured Professor. Her research focuses on International accounting theory and regulations, corporate governance and gender participation; sustainability reports; accounting learning methodologies. Professor in undergraduate and postgraduate accounting programs. Full member of the Accounting Principles and Standards Commission of the Chilean College of Accountants. She is also a member of the Scientific Committee of Conferencia Permanente de Investigación Contable (CAPIC). President of the Scientific Committee of CAPIC since 2015. Section Editor in CAPIC Review. She has actively participated in the organization of the Annual CAPIC Conference, the last one held in Colombia, 2019.

Profile:

https://www.pucv.cl/uuaa/comercio/berta-silva-palavecinos/2015-11-25/113749.html

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, School of Commerce.

Valparaíso, Chile 

https://www.pucv.cl/pucv

https://www.pucv.cl/uuaa/site/edic/bas e/port/comercio.html

 

Celina N. Amato

Celina N. Amato. Ph.D. in Economics.
Professor. Researcher at CONICET (Argentina). Her research interests are related to Social Responsibility, Sustainability, Value Chains, and Inverse Logistics, with several research projects and publications in those areas. She also serves as a supervisor for graduate students and young scholars.

Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Faculty of Economics.

Córdoba, Argentina. http://eco.unc.edu.ar 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elisabeth de Oliveira VendraminElisabeth de Oliveira Vendramin. BA in Business Administration. BA in Accounting. Specialist in Strategic Management of Human Resources. Master and PhD in Controllership and Accounting. Professor of Accounting. Author of papers and book chapters in topics related to accounting teaching. Leader of GEFISO - Group of Studies in Finance and Corporate. Member of NUPECON - Núcleo de Pesquisas e Estudos em Controle Gerencial.

Profile: https://ensino.ufms.br/docentes/view/9433

Fundação Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, ESAN.
Campo Grande, Brazil https://esan.ufms.br

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fernanda SauerbronnFernanda Sauerbronn. Ph.D. in Management. Ms in Public Administration. Assistant Professor. Post- doctorate University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. Division Chair Track (período 2018- 2023), Academy of Management, Critical Management Studies. Member of Editorial Committee in dos periódicos internacionais Organization and Accounting History Review. Former editor of Revista Sociedade, Contabilidade e Gestão (SCG), 2015-2017. Her research interests are related to agency and governance in the public- private relationship, epistemology and alternate methods in accounting, publishing papers about accounting, public administration, organizational studies, education and research in business.

Profile: http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizac v.do?id=K4776362Z0

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Brazil
https://ufrj.br

 

Joao Paulo Resende de LimaJoão Paulo Resende de Lima. BA in Accounting. Master in Controllership and Accounting He is currently a PhD student at the Postgraduate Program in Controllership and Accounting at the School of Economics, Management and Accounting of the University of São Paulo (FEA/USP). Member of the FEA Center for Research in Gender, Race and Sexuality - GENERAS and of NUPECON/ESAN - Nucleus of Research and Studies in Management Control. His research interests are related to teaching identities, students’ experiences in graduate studies, students entering higher education through affirmative actions, teaching backgrounds. Author of papers and book chapters.

Profile: http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizac v.do?id=K4315416H6

University of São Paulo, São Paulo,
Brazil https://www.fea.usp.br

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Lorayne Finol RomeroLorayne Finol Romero. Lawyer (Summa Cum Laude). Postgraduate in Taxation and Political Economy. Master in Public Policy Evaluation. Ph.D. in Law. Ph.D. (candidate) in Political Science. Currently, she works as an Academic Researcher at the Central University of Chile - La Serena campus. She has been an Academic Scholar of the Universidad del Zulia (Venezuela) in Economics and Public Finance and visiting researcher at the University of Chile, Institute of Public Affairs (INAP). Accredited researcher in the Regional Research System (Chile). Coordinator of the Observatory of the Coquimbo Region for Transparency. Referee, Speaker, and Panelist. Author of books, and indexed scientific papers. Her research interests are related to taxation, public policy and transparency.

Profile: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7084-2412

Universidad Central de Chile. Faculty of Law.

https://www.ucentral.cl

 

 

 

Maria Florencia PerettiMaría Florencia Peretti. Specialist in Quality Engineering and Ph.D. candidate. Assistant Professor. Her research interests are related to Social Responsibility, Sustainability, and Global Value Chains, with multiple publications in those topics

Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Faculty of Economics.

Córdoba, Argentina. http://eco.unc.edu.ar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maria Jose TonelliMaria Jose Tonelli. Full professor in the at FGV EAESP. She holds a degree in Psychology and a Master's degree and Doctorate in Social Psychology. She coordinated PIBIC and the Master's and Doctorate Program in Business Administration at FGV EAESP. She was vice- president of the Iberoamerican Academy of Management (2011-2016), having organized the last conference of this association in 2013.. She is the coordinator of NEOP - Center for Studies in Organizations and People. She has been the Scientific Editor of RAE - Journal of Business Administration and Executive GV, since January 2016. She is part of the research line in Organizational Studies of the Master's and Doctorate Degree in Business Administration at FGV EAESP and her research interests include gender issues in organizations, organizational behavior, people management.

Profile: https://eaesp.fgv.br/en/faculty/maria-jose- tonelli

Fundação Getulio Vargas, Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo. FGV EAESP.

Sao Paulo, Brazil. https://eaesp.fgv.br/en

Maria Luisa Saavedra GarciaMaría Luisa Saavedra García. Ph.D. in Business Administration. Full Professor. Her lines of research are related to Micro, Small and Medium Business, Corporate Finance, and Gender Studies in Organizations. She has been involved in seminars, workshops, and conferences in national and international institutions and also has served as supervisor for undergraduate and graduate students (master and Ph.D.). She leads regional, national, and international research projects in networks such as CUMEX and ALAFEC, on topics of SMEs and finance. Her academic production has been captured in 23 books, more than 100 scientific articles in both national and international journals. For her teaching and research work, she has been awarded nationally and internationally in the Business Associations and institutions.

Profile:

http://www.paginaspersonales.unam.mx/academicos/datosContacto/alias:marialuisasaavedra

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. School of Accounting and Administration.

Ciudad de México, México. http://fca.unam.mx

 

Monica BuraschiMónica Buraschi. Master’s in international Relations and Ph.D. candidate. Assistant Professor. Her research interests are related to Social Responsibility, Sustainability, Global Value Chains, and Biofuels, with many publications in those areas.

Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Faculty of Economics.

Córdoba, Argentina. http://eco.unc.edu.ar

 

 

 

 

 

Sandra Maria Cerqueira da SilvapngSandra Maria Cerqueira da Silva. BA in Business. Master in Culture, Heritage, and Regional Development. Ph.D. in Accounting and Controllership. Assistant Professor and Special Advisor for Affirmative policies in Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, where she teaches in the Business program (structured modules). She is affiliated with the research group Gender and Race GENERAS.

Profile: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4738-3040

Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Faculdade Anísio Teixeira

Brazil. http://www.uefs.br/portal.php

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Silvia Pereira de Castro Casa NovaSilvia Pereira de Castro Casa Nova. Full Professor at Universidade de São Paulo and visiting researcher at Université Laval. She is an associate editor of Accounting Education, a member of the RAE Scientific Editorial Board, serves as a peer reviewer in conferences and journals, and teaches since 1992. Co-founder of Generas, she graduated and developed a Postdoctoral Research at EAESP- FGV. She earned both a master's and doctoral degrees from USP. She had been a visiting scholar at the University of Minnesota and visiting researcher at ISCTE-IUL. Her research areas are entrepreneurship, gender in higher education, and accounting education. She is the mother of José, Isabela, and Gabriela.

Profile: https://www.fea.usp.br/usuarios/docente/silvianova

Universidade de São Paulo, Generas (Núcleo FEA de Pesquisa e Extensão em Gênero, Raça e Sexualidade)

São Paulo, Brasil https://www.fea.usp.br

 

 

 

 

 

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