Noga Abraham

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Business
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Helen Diller Institute Visiting Professor, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley; Assistant Professor, Arison School of Business, Reichman University

Noga Abraham is a 2025–2026 Helen Diller Institute Visiting Professor in the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley. She is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the Arison School of Business, Reichman University. Dr. Abraham holds a B.A. with honors in Accounting and Economics and a Ph.D. in Accounting, both from Tel Aviv University. She is also a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in Israel.

Before pursuing her doctoral studies, Dr. Abraham worked as an auditor in the high-tech division of Ernst & Young Israel and later served as a controller for a technology company. Her research focuses on capital markets, financial reporting and disclosure, and financial statement auditing. Her doctoral dissertation investigates how capital market investors process information to address uncertainty regarding the precision of available data. It provides both theoretical and empirical insights into how investors cross-check firms’ new earnings disclosures with prior reports and the resulting impact on price reactions to new information. Her recent work further examines additional aspects of corporate disclosure, including management earnings guidance and non-GAAP reporting.

Courses

Financial Accounting

The Rise of Global Innovation Centers: Lessons Learned from Silicon Valley and Silicon Wadi