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Plamen Iliev, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at New Bulgarian University (NBU) in Sofia, Bulgaria. His teaching responsibilities include:
- Financial Control and Auditing Standards
- Theory of Control
- Auditing
- Internal Control
- Audit in the Public Sector
- Financial Management and Control
- Fundamentals of Financial Control
- Public Finance
- Controlling
He holds office hours on Tuesdays (16:15-18:00), Wednesdays (13:00-14:30), and Thursdays (17:15-18:00) in Room 604/2k of the Library Building at NBU.
His research spans critical areas in financial oversight. Key disciplines include:
- Financial Control
- Internal Control
- Auditing
- Controlling
- Taxation
- Crisis Management
- Digitalization in Audit
He has investigated fraud prevention in EU fund management, tax control systems, and the digital transformation of auditing practices with emphasis on practical applications across public and corporate sectors.
Analysis of his 15 publications (2016-2020) reveals a decisive shift toward digitalization in control systems. Early works established foundations in financial control and audit standards, while recent research intensively explores electronic control mechanisms, IT audit integration, and fraud detection in digital environments. Over 40% of his output addresses public finance applications, particularly EU fund management irregularities, demonstrating consistent interdisciplinary work bridging economics, accounting, and information technology to solve contemporary financial oversight challenges.
No information is available regarding PhD or Master's students under his supervision, though he teaches multiple bachelor's level courses. The absence of grant documentation suggests his current academic focus remains primarily on teaching and publication output rather than externally funded research projects.
No formal research laboratories or dedicated teams are specified in association with Professor Iliev. His collaborative work appears confined to departmental activities within NBU's Economics Department, evidenced by co-authored publications and conference presentations, but no structured research groups or specialized facilities are documented.
