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Vice President-at-Large

Giuseppe Galassi
European Accounting Association
University of Parma
Faculty of Economics
Via J.F. Kennedy, 6
Parma, 43100
ITALY
E-mail: galassi@unipr.it

Giuseppe Galassi is Professor of Economia Aziendale in the Faculty of Economics at the University of Parma, Italy. He has been head of "Gino Zappa" Business Research Institute of the same University from 1984 to 2007. He has held several teaching positions in different Italian Universities. Professor Galassi has given speeches, conferences and seminars in many Countries and Universities in Italy and abroad. He has been visiting Professor in many Universities of all the continents. He is a member of several Italian, European and American Academies. In 1994-95 he served as the President of European Accounting Association. At present Giuseppe Galassi is Vice-President of International Association for Accounting Education and Research (IAAER); he has been Vice-President of the Italian Society of Accounting History from 1998 to 2005. He is also a member of many Scientific Committees and serves on the International Board of Advisors of Canadian Certified General Research Foundation. Prof. Galassi is co-founder and Associate Editor of the International Journal of Accounting Literature and member of the Editorial Boards of a number of national and international accounting and business Journals; at present he is IAAER designated Editorial Advisor to Accounting Education, an International Journal. Giuseppe Galassi is a member of several academic and professional organizations. He has served as a member of the Italian Accounting Standard Committee (1986-1989) and serves as a Non-resident Advisor (Overseas) of the Japanese Institute of International Accounting Education (JIIAE). In 2007 he has received in Moscow the gold medal and well deserving certificate (first assignment to a non-Russian person) from The Institute of Professional Accountants of Russia. Other activities include: teaching and continuing education for executive and managers; consulting for relevant enterprises and holding companies in government and industries, both Italian and of other Countries.
 
He has published a number of books, contributions to books, essays and articles in accounting and business reviews, both Italian and international. His main books include Interfirm Concentration and Cooperation; Differential Measurements, Global Measurements and Business Decisions; Axiomatic Accounting Systems and Deductive Theoretical Systems. First Propositions for a General Theory of Accounting and The Growth of Business Enterprises between Opportunities and Constraints. He has co-authored (with Stefano Azzali) The economic dynamics in public government entities. The periodic saving in the values system and a volume, in Polish language (co-authored with Alicja Jaruga), Comparative Accounting Systems: a Comparison between Poland and Italy. His main essays include Corporate Governance and Welfare Economics; Capital-Income Relations. A Critical Analysis; Information Theory and Information Economics; Income Momentum and Recoursive Logic in Accounting and Entity Economics (co-authored with Andrea Cilloni). Moreover he co-authored with Richard Mattessich: History of the Spreadsheet: from Matrix Accounting to Budget Simulation and Computerization and Italian Accounting Research in the First Half of the 20th Century. His major research interests are in the field of measurement and valuation problems, corporate governance and business growth, history and epistemology of accounting and economia aziendale.