BRAZILIAN BUSINESS REVIEW CONFERENCE

Speakers

Nos dias 19, 20 e 21 de julho de 2023, será realizada a 3ª Brazilian Business Review Conference (BBR Conference), promovida pela Brazilian Business Review – BBR online, Revista Científica da área de Negócios com a melhor classificação CAPES (A2) do Espírito Santo.

Brazilian Business Review Conference

Meet the Speakers

The BBR Conference will feature one-hour lectures by renowned international researchers. Find out a little more about each of them.

Glen Kreiner

The University of Utah – Estados Unidos

Professor Glen Kreiner is the Chair of the Department of Management and the L.S. Skaggs Presidential Chair in Business Ethics Management at the University of Utah. He received his Ph.D. in Business Administration from Arizona State University. His research focuses on topics such as identity at work, mindfulness, work-life dynamics, and ethics. He is currently conducting multiple research projects regarding workers with intellectual and developmental disabilities (such as autism and Down syndrome) and seeks to make workplaces better for this population. He is also working with a nationwide initiative (through the Huntsman Mental Health Institute) to eliminate the stigma of mental health.

Evgenia I. Lysova

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam – Holland

Evgenia I. Lysova is Associate Professor in Organizational Behavior at the Department of Management and Organization of Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Her main research interests concern the topic of meaningful work, work as a calling, careers, and Corporate Social Responsibility. She is on a mission to understand how to enable and sustain greater experiences of meaningfulness in individuals’ work and careers with the help of organizations. Evgenia‘s work has been published in international peer-reviewed journals such as Human Relations, Personnel Psychology, Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior, and Journal of Vocational Behavior, among others. She serves as an Associate Editor at Journal of Vocational Behavior and is a member of the editorial board of Journal of Management Studies and Journal of Career Assessment. She has been the guest editor of Special Issues on calling (Journal of Vocational Behavior) and meaningful work (Journal of Business Ethics).

Walter Wymer

Universidade de Lethbridge – CA

Walter Wymer (Indiana University ‘96) is a Professor of Marketing at the University of Lethbridge (Canada). His primary areas of research include nonprofit marketing, social marketing, brand strength/loyalty, higher education marketing, and scale development. His early work focused on volunteer psychology, segmenting volunteer subgroups, and gender differences in volunteering. Another interest concerns formulating effective social marketing and public health communication strategies. Current research endeavors involve charity brand topics and crowdfunding on social networking sites.

Samuel Tiras

Indiana University – USA

Samuel Tiras is an associate professor of accounting at the Kelley School of Business. His research focuses on financial accounting, implications of auditing on financial reporting and corporate governance. Before Samuel Tiras came to the Kelley School of Business in 2015, he was on faculty at Louisiana State University, University at Buffalo, University of Oregon and Florida International University. He received his Ph.D. in accounting from The Ohio State University in 1994. Tiras’ research has been published in The Accounting Review, Contemporary Accounting Research, Review of Accounting Studies, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, and Journal of Business Finance and Accounting.

Anne Ehinger

Florida State University – USA

Dr. Ehinger is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Accounting at Florida State University’s College of Business. Her research primarily focuses on taxation and the informativeness of disclosures. In her research, she examines the informativeness of tax disclosures, the effect of regulatory scrutiny on the tax information environment, how regulatory changes influence firms’ tax decisions, and how certain firm characteristics influence tax planning. She earned her Ph.D. at the University of Georgia. Prior to earning her Ph.D., Dr. Ehinger spent almost five years working in the financial services tax group at PwC in Chicago, Illinois. She also spent two years working in the tax department at Guggenheim Partners. She is a licensed CPA in both Illinois and Indiana.

Sofia Lourenço

Universidade de Lisboa – Portugal

Sofia Lourenço is a Senior Associate Professor at Lisboa University. Her research focuses on Management, Accounting, Auditing and Taxation. She received her Ph.D. in Business Administration, Accounting and Management from Harvard Business School. Editorial roles in Academic Journals: Editorial Board Member Accounting and Business Research (since 2021), Editorial Board Member European Accounting Review (since 2020), Associate Editor European Journal of Management Studies (since 2019), Editorial Board Member Management Accounting Frontiers (since 2017).