Nadia Simoes

Nadia Simoes holds a PhD in Economics and a Master degree in Economics from ISEG (Universidade de Lisboa). Started to teach in the Economics Department of ISCTE - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa in 2002. Director of the Bachelor Degree in Economics (Iscte - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa). Former Director of the Master in Business Economics and Competition for nine editions of the programme. Researcher of the Economics Group of the Business Research Unit (BRU-IUL). She has published paper articles in several journals such as Economics Letters, Journal of Economic Surveys, Empirical Economics, Acta Oeconomica, International Review of Applied Economics, Telecommunications Policy, Panoeconomicus, International Journal of Social Economics, Economics Bulletin, among others. Associate Editor of the journal International Journal of Education Economics and Development (SCOPUS Q4) and Editor of the journal Cogent Economics & Finance (SCOPUS Q3). Member of the Editorial Board of the following journals: Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues (SCOPUS Q1); Journal of Entrepreneurship Education (SCOPUS Q2); Panoeconomicus (SCOPUS Q2); Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies (SCOPUS Q2); Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal (SCOPUS Q3); and of the International Journal of Entrepreneurship (SCOPUS Q3). NEP Editor for the area of Education (nep-edu). Member of the Editorial Board of the European Training Foundation (European Union). She has participated in several research national and international research projects financed by public institutions (including two projects funded by FCT and a project funded by the Ministry of Employment). Expert for different national and international institutions such as the European Employment Observatory (European Commission), International Labour Organization, Cedefop, Eurofound, European Centre of Expertise, Portuguese Labour Ministry, and Portuguese Ministry of Education.

Publications

Bridging Into the Future Through Education
Nadia Simoes, Nuno Crespo. © 2022. 18 pages.
One of the major bottlenecks of the Portuguese labor market is the level of educational attainment of the population. Despite considerable evolution over the last decades, the...
Entrepreneurial Intentions of University Students: What Are the Differences Among Scientific Areas?
Nadia Simoes, Nuno Crespo. © 2022. 14 pages.
This chapter analyzes entrepreneurship intentions in a medium-size Portuguese university that is in the top 150 of the Times Higher Education ranking for young universities. This...
Handbook of Research on the Empirical Aspects of Strategic Trade Negotiations and Management
Nuno Crespo, Nadia Simoes. © 2021. 446 pages.
International trade is a key dimension of the world economy, it is a critical factor in raising living standards, increasing employment, and providing a larger variety of goods...
Is the World Flat or Not (Yet)?: Trade Globalization and Digitalization
Nadia Simoes, Nicole Palan, Nuno Crespo. © 2021. 28 pages.
This chapter adds to the understanding of trade globalization by accounting for the complexity and multi-dimensionality of the phenomenon at hand. This approach captures...
Sectoral Trade Globalization
Nuno Crespo, Nicole Palan, Nadia Simoes. © 2021. 27 pages.
This chapter aims to shed light on the trends of sectoral trade globalization. This component of trade globalization is often neglected. An accurate evaluation of sectoral trade...
Regional Centrality: How Much Is Economics and How Much Is Geography?
M. Paula Fontoura, Nuno Crespo, Nadia Simoes. © 2021. 14 pages.
The theme of regional centrality, more commonly known as accessibility, has been increasingly invoked in recent years, mainly due to a clearer understanding that proximity to the...
Determinants of Self-Employment Entry: Evidence from Portugal
Nadia Simoes, Sandrina B. Moreira, Nuno Crespo. © 2020. 28 pages.
Self-employment is increasingly an attractive labor market option worldwide. In a European context, Portugal is well-known for displaying one of the highest rates of...
Determinants of Self-Employment Entry: Evidence from Portugal
Nadia Simoes, Sandrina B. Moreira, Nuno Crespo. © 2016. 26 pages.
Self-employment is increasingly an attractive labor market option worldwide. In a European context, Portugal is well-known for displaying one of the highest rates of...