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Panagiotis Karavitis is a Senior Lecturer in Accounting & Finance at the Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow, since 2018. He holds a PhD in Multinationals’ Taxation from the University of Cyprus (2017), an MSc in International Economics and Finance from Athens University of Economics and Business, and a BA in Public Economics from Panteion University. He has been a visiting scholar at the University of Illinois Gies College of Business and the University of Cyprus Department of Economics.
His research focuses on corporate taxation, profit shifting, tax avoidance, corporate governance, international financial integration, and corporate social responsibility. Key contributions include analyzing CEO overconfidence’s impact on tax avoidance, CSR’s role in profit shifting, and political sentiment’s influence on multinational borrowing costs. His work has appeared in journals like Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation and European Accounting Review.
Panagiotis is the founder of the Adam Smith Business School Taxation Study Group and serves on the Scientific Committee of the European Accounting Association’s Taxation Sector. He has received grants including the Wards Trust Grant (2024, 2022, 2021) and ASBS Pump-Priming funds (2023, 2022). He teaches postgraduate courses in Financial Econometrics and International Corporate Taxation, and undergraduate Advanced Financial Modeling.
His awards include the 2022 FMARC Best Accounting Paper for 'Tax Regimes and Profit Shifting.' He actively reviews for leading journals and engages in media discussions on global taxation, corporate governance, and CSR through platforms like TaxProf blog and Columbia University’s Blue Sky Blog.


