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Carla Maria do Rosario Costa

Engineering and Management Department · Técnico Lisboa

https://researchid.co/carlacosta
@tecnico.ulisboa.pt
5Scopus Publications
193Google Scholar Citations
6Google Scholar h-index
5Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

Entrepreneurship

Biography

Carla Costa is an Assistant Professor at the Engineering and Management Department at Técnico Lisboa and a member of the CEGIST research center. She holds a Ph.D. in Strategy, Entrepreneurship, and Technological Change from Carnegie Mellon University (USA), an M.Sc. degree in Engineering Policy and Management of Technology from Técnico Lisboa, and a B.S. in Business Administration from ISCTE (Portugal). Carla spent twelve years in the Netherlands as a lecturer and assistant professor at Maastricht University and Utrecht University, where she taught courses in innovation and entrepreneurship. Her research examines how entrepreneurship influences industry dynamics within innovative clusters and how embodied knowledge contributes to the emergence of spinoffs. She is also interested in understanding the role of pre-acceleration programs in fostering new venture creation. Carla is actively involved in the international research community while maintaining connections with entrepreneurs.

Education

Ph.D. in Strategy, Entrepreneurship, and Technological Change (SETChange) – CMU|Portugal Program Thesis: “Agglomeration vs. Heritage: The molds and plastics industries in Portugal” Committee: David Hounshell (Chair – CMU), Rui Baptista (IST), Francisco Veloso (Católica Lisbon), and Lee Branstetter (CMU)

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Knowledge inheritance and performance of spinouts
    Eurasian Business Review, 2023
  2. What are pre-acceleration programs?
    Journal of Business Venturing Insights, 2022
  3. Drivers of spin-off performance in industry clusters: Embodied knowledge or embedded firms?
    Research Policy, 2018
  4. Organizational Heritage and Entrepreneurship: Steven Klepper’s Theories Reflected in the Emergence and Growth of the Plastic Molds Industry in Portugal
    International Studies in Entrepreneurship, 2015
  5. A methodological approach to the marketing process in the biotechnology-based companies
    Industrial Marketing Management, 2004

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