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Andrea Romi is a full Professor at the Lyons School of Accounting within the Rawls College of Business at Texas Tech University. She holds the Clark and Lois Webster Professorship, emphasizing her distinguished academic standing. Her education includes a PhD in Accounting from the University of Arkansas and a MACC and BSACC from the University of Missouri.
Dr. Romi's research focuses on sustainability, environmental accounting, and the intersection of accounting practices with social and environmental challenges. Her work explores topics such as the circular economy, blockchain technology’s societal impacts, gender dynamics in cannabis industry policies, and feminist approaches to social movements. She advocates for transparency and innovation in accounting frameworks through initiatives like Opening Accounting: A Manifesto.
Her articles consistently address interdisciplinary themes, blending accounting methodologies with environmental science, gender studies, and policy analysis. Notable areas include corporate sustainability governance, environmental risk disclosures, and the ethical implications of emerging technologies. She has contributed to special issues on the circular economy and sustainability restatements, reflecting her leadership in shaping academic discourse.
While no specific awards or grants are listed, her prolific publication record and editorial contributions highlight her scholarly impact. She advises on sustainability reporting standards and collaborates across disciplines to address pressing global challenges.





