Roberto Vincenzi
Assistant Professor

Biography
Roberto Vincenzi is Assistant Professor in the Department of Accounting at Bocconi University. He earned a PhD in Business from London Business School, an MPhil in Finance from the University of Cambridge, and both an M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Finance (with honors) from Bocconi, including exchange programs in Canada and the United Kingdom.
Before entering academia, he worked in investment banking with UBS and Barclays Capital, and later began his teaching career at London Business School, where he lectured undergraduate and MBA students.
His research focuses on empirical financial accounting, with particular emphasis on the relationship between financial markets and accounting, supply chains, private firms, and the influence of cultural factors on business models.
He has received several awards, including the London Business School PhD Financial Award, the Ermenegildo Zegna Founder’s Scholarship, and the Bocconi Merit Award.
At Bocconi, he teaches courses such as Financial Accounting, Financial Statement Analysis, and Business Valuation.
Recent Publications
- 2025
Voluntary disclosures and monetary policy: evidence from quantitative easing
VINCENZI, R., "Voluntary disclosures and monetary policy: evidence from quantitative easing", Review of Accounting Studies, 2025, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 650-701 - 2025
Consumer Voices, Corporate Consequences: The Oversight Power of Customer Reviews in E&S Crises
VINCENZI, R., A. DITILLO, M. FUMAGALLI, "Consumer Voices, Corporate Consequences: The Oversight Power of Customer Reviews in E&S Crises" in The 85th Annual Meeting of Academy of Management, July 25-29, 2025, Copenhagen, Denmark - 2014
How Do Analysts Value Italian Banks? An Empirical Analysis
GIANFRATE, G., R. VINCENZI, "How Do Analysts Value Italian Banks? An Empirical Analysis", Bancaria, 2014, vol. 70, no. 2, pp. 32-46 - 2013
La valutazione aziendale nella letteratura internazionale: evidenze dagli ultimi 30 anni
GIANFRATE, G., R. VINCENZI, "La valutazione aziendale nella letteratura internazionale: evidenze dagli ultimi 30 anni", La Valutazione delle Aziende, 2013, no. 69, pp. 41-47
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