
معرفی
Anna Samsonova-Taddei is a Full Professor in the Department of Accounting Sciences at HEC Montréal. She holds a Ph.D. from Abo Akademi University, with prior education from Portland State University and Khabarovsk State University of Economics and Law. Her research focuses on auditing, governance, and societal impacts of audit practices. She has supervised two master’s projects in management sciences, including studies on audit-client negotiation tactics and ESG audit criteria. Her work explores audit regulation, big data integration in auditing, and sustainability assurance practices. Recent articles include analysis of Canadian audit quality initiatives and the role of intuitive judgment in auditor skepticism. She is actively involved in shaping audit policy and technological adaptation in the profession.
Education:
- Ph.D. (Accounting), Abo Akademi University
- Undergraduate Certificate in Business Administration, Portland State University
- BA (Economics & Law)/M.Sc. (Auditing and Accounting), Khabarovsk State University of Economics and Law
Research Interests:
Her work bridges auditing with broader governance and societal challenges. Key themes include regulatory privatization, risk management discomfort, and the sociomaterial impacts of big data on audit practices. She examines ethical dimensions of auditor decision-making and the evolution of audit technology in public accounting firms.
Articles Overview:
Recent publications analyze audit quality reforms in Canada, the role of intuition in auditor skepticism, and the reconfiguration of audits through big data technologies. Her work also explores sustainability assurance diversity and regulatory frameworks in Russia and the UK.
Grants & Labs:
While specific grants are not detailed, her research indicates involvement in policy-relevant studies on audit oversight and technology integration. She contributes to academic discourse through editorial activities, including special issue calls for journals like Accounting and Business Research.





