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Filipa Mota is an Invited Assistant Professor at Católica Porto Business School and a researcher at the Research Center in Management and Economics (CEGE), Universidade Católica Portuguesa. Her work focuses on industrial organization, market competition, and corporate social responsibility. She holds a Doctoral Thesis from 2021 titled 'Essays on collusion: mixed oligopolies and corporate social responsibility.'
Her research interests include analyzing consumer surplus in duopoly markets, the coordinated effects of corporate social responsibility, and welfare implications of public-private collusion. Key topics include strategic collusion models, regulatory policy, and market structure dynamics.
Mota has presented at conferences such as the 28th EBES Conference (2019) and collaborates internationally on projects related to competition authority roles and market coordination. Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through studies on equitable market practices and consumer welfare.
Publications span peer-reviewed journals like the Review of Industrial Organization and Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade, with a focus on advancing theoretical frameworks for understanding mixed oligopolies and CSR impacts.
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