Joshua Ronen
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Ph.D., Stanford University
M.S., Hebrew University
B.A., Hebrew University
Joshua Ronen is a professor of accounting at New York University Stern School of Business. Professor Ronen teaches courses in managerial accounting, financial accounting, and advanced topics in financial accounting.
Professor Ronen has been with NYU Stern for more than 30 years. His primary research areas include capital markets, disclosure, earning management, economic impact, financial reporting, legal liability of firms, and transfer pricing. Professor Ronen has written numerous books including Accounting and Financial Globalization, Off-Balance Sheet Activities, Entrepreneurship and Smooth Income Numbers: Objectives, Means and Implications. He has been published in many journals and publications including The New York Times, Journal of Financial Markets, The Accounting Review, and Journal of Accounting Research and Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance. In addition to his work at NYU Stern, Professor Ronen has lectured at University of Canterbury, Tel-Aviv University, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, National University of Mexico, University of Toronto, University of Chicago, and Hebrew University, among many others. He has also been a consultant for numerous organizations, including especially law firms as expert witness in the area of securities litigation. His suggestions for reform in the accounting profession have received critical acclaim by legislators and in the media.
Professor Ronen received his Bachelor of Arts in economics and accounting at Hebrew University in Israel, and his Doctor of Philosophy from Stanford University. Professor Ronen is also a licensed C.P.A. in Israel.
