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Manuel Velilla Barquero
- Professor of Accounting and Control
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Ph.D. in Management, IESE Business School, University of Navarra
MBA, IESE, University of Navarra
Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering, E.T.S.I.I. Barcelona
Interests Area
* Operations planning systems
* Governing bodies in family businesses
* Turnaround processes
* Pricing policies and product profitability: activity-based costs
Dr. Manuel Velilla is Professor in the Accounting and Control Department. His areas of specialization include operations planning systems, governing bodies in family businesses, turnaround processes, pricing policies and product profitability: activity-based costs.