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Bart Bruin serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Accounting within the School of Business and Economics at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Having completed his PhD at the same institution in 2016, he has established himself as an educator and researcher specializing in accounting control systems and organizational dynamics, with academic contributions anchored in the university's business research tradition.
Dr. Bruin earned his doctoral degree from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in 2016, where his dissertation "Learning to manage and control interfirm relationships" laid the foundation for his ongoing research in organizational accounting systems.
His research program investigates the intricate interplay between accounting practices, control mechanisms, and interfirm relationships. With a focus on how organizations learn and adapt through accounting information, Dr. Bruin examines behavioral spillovers in social dilemmas and organizational change dynamics, bridging accounting, psychology, and management science to address critical questions about information production and sharing within organizational networks.
Analysis of Dr. Bruin's publication record reveals a dedicated exploration of interorganizational control systems spanning over a decade. Starting with foundational work on supply chain relationships in 2007, his research evolved toward experimental investigations of cooperation dynamics and case studies examining learning from success and failure in interfirm contexts, showing increasing methodological sophistication while maintaining focus on accounting information's role in shaping interorganizational outcomes.
In his educational role, Dr. Bruin mentors undergraduate and graduate students through thesis supervision in BSc and MSc Accounting & Control programs. He teaches core courses including Accounting I and specialized modules such as Data Analytics for Accounting and Control, demonstrating commitment to developing next-generation accounting professionals through structured curricula covering foundational to advanced analytical techniques.





