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Ana Paula Faria
Ph.D in Economics (University of Nottingham)
Department of Economics
 
  Associate Professor with Habilitation
  apfaria@eeg.uminho.pt
   253 604 542 , 253 604 584
Ph.D. in Economics, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom, and Agregação in Economics from University of Minho. Master Degee in European Studies and her degree in International Relations from the University of Minho. She is currently the director of the bachelor in International Business and member of the Pedagogical Council. She has been member of the School Council and Deputy-Director of the Department of Economics. She has published in journals such as Research Policy, Industrial and Corportae Change, Journal of Technology Transfer, Economics of Innovation and New Technology, International Journal of Innovation Management, Growth and Change, Empirica, Economics Letters and Applied Economics. She was a visiting professor at the the University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A. Participated in various research projects, namely with InHolland University, The Netherlands, Binus Nusantara University at Jakarta, Indonesia, and Bank of Portugal.
The production and diffusion of innovation across sectors/regions/countries
Industrial and innovation policy
Innovation and firm growth
Applied industrial economics/organization
Selected publications
Alexandre, F., Costa, H., Faria, A. P., & Portela, M. (2022). Enhancing University–Industry collaboration: the role of intermediary organizations. Journal of Technology Transfer, 47(5), 1584–1611. DOI
Barbosa, N., & Faria, A. P. (2020). The effect of entrepreneurial origin on firms’ performance: The case of Portuguese academic spinoffs. Industrial and Corporate Change, 29(1), 25–42. DOI
Faria, A. P., Barbosa, N., & Bastos, J. (2020). Portuguese regional innovation systems efficiency in the European Union context. European Planning Studies, 28(8), 1599–1618. DOI
Barbosa, N., Faria, A. P., & Eiriz, V. (2014). Industry-and firm-specific factors of innovation novelty. Industrial and Corporate Change, 23(3), 865–902. DOI
Barbosa, N., & Faria, A. P. (2011). Innovation across Europe: How important are institutional differences? Research Policy, 40(9), 1157–1169. DOI
Political Economics
Bachelor
Principles of Microeconomics
Bachelor
Multidisciplinary Project in International Business
Bachelor
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Bachelor