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Ana Isabel Dias Lopes is a full-time Associate Professor (with habilitation) at the Accounting Department of Lisbon University Institute (ISCTE-IUL), where she also serves as Director of the MSc program in Accounting and Executive Director of the post-graduation in Finance and Accounting Applied. She is an integrated researcher at BRU-Iscte - Business Research Unit (IBS) in Lisbon, Portugal.
Her academic qualifications include a PhD in Management, Specialty in Accounting (2012) from ISCTE-IUL, a Master's degree in Accounting and Corporate Finance (1994-1997), and a Bachelor's degree in Business Management (1993). She recently completed her Aggregation in Management (2024) from the University of Lisbon.
Dr. Lopes' research focuses on international financial accounting and reporting, with particular emphasis on integrated and sustainability reporting, business combinations, and corporate governance. Her work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications in accounting standards, particularly IFRS. She has published extensively in leading academic journals including 'Australian Journal of Management', 'European Business Review', and 'Meditari Accountancy Research', with significant citation impact (Google Scholar: 330 citations, h-index: 9).
Her recent publications demonstrate a clear evolution from traditional financial accounting topics toward sustainability and ESG reporting, reflecting the changing landscape of corporate disclosure requirements. The trajectory shows increasing engagement with integrated reporting frameworks and sustainability standards like SASB.
Dr. Lopes has made notable contributions to accounting education through pedagogical case studies and simulation-based teaching approaches, particularly for complex topics like foreign currency accounting and strategic performance management.
She actively supervises graduate students and has extensive experience teaching across all academic levels, from undergraduate to executive education programs, with courses focused on financial accounting, business reporting, and consolidated financial statements.

