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While history often overlooks women like Carmen Sousa Tacón, she remains a compelling example of how aristocratic women quietly shaped the political and cultural landscapes of 19th-century Spain. Her life reminds us that behind many great statesmen stood not just a supportive spouse, but a shrewd partner and agent of history in her own right.
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: Working within the GMU, she has navigated the complexities of balancing Córdoba's status as a UNESCO World Heritage site with the needs of a modern, growing city. While history often overlooks women like Carmen Sousa
Carmen Sousa Tacon is a leading Portuguese economist and professor whose research bridges corporate finance, governance, and sustainability. Over the past two decades she has shaped policy debate in Portugal and the European Union, contributed seminal empirical work on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) integration, and mentored a new generation of scholars at the NOVA School of Business and Economics (Nova SBE). This paper summarises her academic background, career trajectory, major research contributions, selected publications, and the broader impact of her work on academia, industry, and public policy. : Working within the GMU, she has navigated