CV Summary

I joined ISCTE in 1996 after obtaining a first degree in Business Administration. I also hold a master´s degree in Business Administration from ISCTE and a Ph.D in Organisational Psychology from Manchester Business School, England, where I was a mentor of related student-sponsor projects on the Full-Time MBA. Since 1996 I have taught statistics and data analysis using statistical software at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. I have also supervised master and doctoral thesis in the fields of organizational psychology and management science. Prior to beginning my academic career, I worked for consultancy and insurance organisations in Portugal. My primary research interest encompasses cross-cultural studies, gender and diversity in organizations, and organizational behaviour. My main research focus in these areas relates to issues concerning global mobility and expatriation, migrants' skills recognition and integration into the labour market, women in management, and team performance management. A second strand of my research is concerned with (big) data analytics and text analysis using R. I have published in the area of Organisation Studies, most recently in the International Journal of Human Resource Management, International Journal of Public Administration, and International Journal of Conflict Management.

Academic Qualifications
University/Institution Type Degree Period
Manchester Business School - University of Manchester
PhD Business Administration 2009
ISCTE-IUL - Instituto Superior Ciências Trabalho e da Empresa
M.Sc. Gestão Global 2000
ISCTE-IUL - Instituto Superior Ciências Trabalho e da Empresa
Licenciate Organização e Gestão de Empresas 1994
Research Interests
(Big) data analytics / Text analysis using R
Team performance management
Multi-cultural studies, with emphasis on global mobility and expatriation
Leadership
Migrants' skills recognition and integration into the labour market
Women in management, work, and organisation
Psychology Social Sciences
Economics and Business Social Sciences
Sociology Social Sciences