
معرفی
Irina Luneva is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University, joining in July 2024. Her research examines how financial and non-financial information is generated, disclosed, and used by corporations, investors, creditors, and regulators.
Education:
- PhD in Accounting, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
- BSc in Economics, Lomonosov Moscow State University
Her research interests center on financial disclosure, debt contracting, and the real effects of accounting regulation. She investigates how non-contractible information shapes lender-borrower dynamics and how ESG disclosures impact corporate performance and market outcomes. Her work bridges accounting, finance, and regulatory policy, with a focus on transparency and economic consequences.
The recent articles highlight a strong trend in analyzing the strategic and economic implications of disclosure quality and regulation, particularly in the domains of ESG reporting and debt markets. Her research combines theoretical rigor with empirical analysis to assess how information environments affect corporate behavior and financial outcomes.
Scientific Awards:
- Financial Accounting and Reporting Section Best Paper Award
Irina advises on topics related to financial reporting and corporate accountability. Though specific grants are not listed, her award-winning research suggests active engagement in scholarly funding and academic collaboration. Prior professional experience includes working as an economist at the Central Bank of Russia, indicating policy-relevant expertise.
While no specific lab or research team is mentioned, her research profile suggests involvement in accounting and finance research centers at NYU Stern, particularly those focused on disclosure, governance, and sustainability.



