Daria Arkhipova serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Management at Ca' Foscari University of Venice's Venice School of Management. Specializing in Business Economics (ECON-06/A), she maintains an active research profile centered on sustainability accounting and digital transformation in financial practices. Her academic work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications in evolving regulatory environments. Professor Arkhipova's research interests focus on ESG reporting mechanisms , non-financial disclosure practices , and digital technologies' impact on accounting professions . Her recent publications analyze European sustainability frameworks including CSRD implementation challenges, double materiality assessments, and big data applications in financial risk management. Current work examines how stakeholder pressures influence corporate ESG disclosure strategies across diverse industrial sectors. Her five most recent publications (2023-2025) reveal consistent thematic development toward understanding regulatory-compliance dynamics in sustainability reporting. Key trends include the integration of digital tools in ESG data verification, cross-border comparison of disclosure practices, and the evolving role of management accountants in sustainability governance structures. Professor Arkhipova actively contributes to academic knowledge through collaborative research projects. Her current work 'Fostering sustainability mindset' investigates how non-financial disclosure and corporate risk assessment drive ESG value creation, involving a multi-institutional research team examining European corporate practices. Available contact information includes university email (daria.arkhipova@unive.it) and office hours at San Giobbe campus (Fridays 13:45-15:45 by appointment). While specific teaching assignments aren't detailed, her expertise suggests involvement in graduate-level courses on sustainability accounting and digital transformation in financial management.


