- Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
- Environmental Accounting
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Cristina Aibar Guzman is a lecturer in the Department of Financial Economics and Accounting at the University of Santiago de Compostela. She specializes in sustainable value creation, corporate social responsibility (CSR), and environmental governance. Her research focuses on institutional investors' influence on corporate decarbonization strategies, gender diversity in leadership roles, and the implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in public and private sectors. Teaching responsibilities include courses such as 'Accounting of Advanced Costs' (4th year, elective) and 'Accounting of Costs' (2nd year, compulsory) within the Degree in Business Administration and Management program. She is part of the research group 'Sustainable Value Creation in the Organizations,' exploring intersections between business strategy and sustainability. Her research consistently addresses sustainability challenges through lenses of governance, institutional ownership, and gender dynamics. Key themes include the role of female directors in climate transparency, the impact of disruptive global events (e.g., pandemic, wars) on corporate practices, and the effectiveness of sustainability assurance mechanisms. Recent work emphasizes empirical analyses of SDG reporting in Spanish local governments and the correlation between ownership structures and eco-innovation. Publications span journals and conference papers, with notable contributions to understanding stakeholder engagement, assurance of CSR reports, and the intangible benefits of sustainability awards. She has collaborated on multivariate analyses of SDG adoption drivers and the contribution of codes of conduct to human rights compliance in global industries. No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials. Academic advising and student supervision details are unavailable.






