Ann Gaeremynck is a full professor at the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) at KU Leuven, with primary affiliation at the Kulak Kortrijk Campus. She belongs to the Accounting Research Group and holds academic leadership roles including membership in the Council of the Faculty of Economics and Business and Campus Council FEB. Her research focuses on corporate governance, auditing, sustainability, and board dynamics, with active involvement in multiple funded projects such as 'Reimagining relational benefits in services' (2025–2029) and 'Unravelling European Governmental Venture Capital Funds' (2021–2025). Her teaching responsibilities include courses on financial reporting, external accounting, and financial analysis for law students. Notable recent publications explore topics like audit committee effectiveness, director compensation impacts on CSR, and cross-country studies on financial reporting aggressiveness. She has supervised several doctoral students, including L. Smeets and M. Dingenen. Her projects address contemporary challenges such as sustainability in post-war Ukraine, governance accountability pressures, and audit market competition. She actively participates in academic conferences (e.g., EAA Talent Workshop, ICGS Conference) and maintains a strong publication record in journals like the JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING AUDITING AND TAXATION and Contemporary Accounting Research.
- Corporate Governance
- Financial Reporting
- Auditing
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