Faculty | Eric Weber

Associate Dean
Associate Professor of Accounting and Control
Director of IESE's center in New York City

IESE Business School

Biography

Eric Weber is Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Accounting and Control at IESE Business School; and the Director of IESE's center in New York City. He is also a member of the IESE's Executive Committee and a member of the Harvard Business School - IESE Advisory Committee. Eric Weber was the Associate Dean for MBA Programs, Associate Dean for Executive Education and Executive MBA Programs, and the academic director for the Global Executive MBA program.

A professor in the department of accounting and control, Eric's main areas of interest are management and control systems, advanced cost accounting systems (ABC, TOC, etc.) and the impact formal accounting systems have on managerial decision-making. He has done extensive work in the regulation of the audit function; particularly as they relate to the differences between North American and European systems and between specific countries within the European Union.

Professor Weber earned his Ph.D. in Management (Accounting and Information Systems) from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University, and his MBA from IESE. He also holds a Mechanical Engineering degree from the Universidad Simón Bolivar in Venezuela.

In addition to his academic activities, Eric consults to various companies across a broad range of industries and serves as a director on several boards.