
معرفی
Igor Vaysman is an Associate Professor at the Stan Ross Department of Accountancy, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY. His research bridges accounting, finance, and economics, focusing on performance measurement, transfer pricing, incentive design, and organizational behavior.
- Ph.D., Accounting, Stanford University (1993)
- B.S., Business, Trinity University (1986)
He specializes in Management Control Systems, Executive Compensation, and Activity-Based Costing, with a strong emphasis on how private information and expertise disparity shape contract theory and disclosure practices. His recent publications and case studies highlight applications in product mix optimization, capacity planning, and supplier relationship dynamics.
Dr. Vaysman's recent work explores voluntary disclosure mechanisms (2021), stock-option incentives (2025), and real options in performance evaluation (2016). His research trends reflect interdisciplinary approaches to information asymmetry, supply-chain contracts, and executive decision-making under uncertainty.
Scientific Awards and Honors:
- Multiple Summer Research Awards and Grants from Zicklin School of Business (2016–2021)
- Curriculum Innovation Award (2020), Teaching Excellence Award (2010)
- Best Finance/Accounting/Control Case Competition Winner (2009), Professor of the Year at INSEAD (2007, 2005)
He has served as Academic Director of MS and MBA Accountancy Programs at Zicklin and reviewed for leading journals such as The Accounting Review and Management Science. His work has been presented at top conferences including Columbia Accounting Theory Conference and INSEAD.





