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Andrea Tsentides is an Associate Professor of Accounting and Assistant Chair of the Business Division at Mercy University, School of Business. She is affiliated with the Department of Business and teaches a range of undergraduate accounting courses. Her professional background includes experience at PricewaterhouseCoopers, Bank of Cyprus, and as a public accountant in New York.
Educational Background:
- MBA with concentration in Accounting, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College
- Certified Public Accountant (CPA), New York State
Her research focuses on auditing standards, professional skepticism, and the impact of accounting education on financial reporting quality, particularly in multinational contexts. She investigates how time pressure and cultural differences influence audit quality across countries.
The available publications, spanning 2012–2013, reflect a strong focus on audit quality, international audit practices, and accounting education. These works explore ethical decision-making, the role of professional skepticism, and the challenges faced by global audit firms in evolving regulatory environments.
Scientific Awards:
- Best Paper of the session award at Academy of Business Research Spring 2013 conference
She has advised no publicly listed students and there is no mention of grant funding or research teams. Her teaching responsibilities include ACCT 215, ACCT 217, ACCT 319, ACCT 321, ACCT 324, ACCT 328, and ACCT 435, covering foundational to advanced topics in financial and managerial accounting as well as auditing.
No information is available about laboratories, research centers, or collaborative teams she may lead or participate in.





