Carmen Sousa Tacon Patched
Her early career was marked by a controversial stance on "risk culture." While working as a junior associate in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, Sousa Tacon argued that most compliance failures were not failures of policy, but failures of psychology . This thesis—that corporate culture eats compliance for breakfast—would later become the hallmark of her consulting work.
Her work continues to be a point of reference for local governance in Córdoba, reflecting the ongoing evolution of the city's infrastructure and public services under the leadership of the People's Party. Carmen Sousa Tacon
: 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. Her early career was marked by a controversial
: A surname often associated with aquaculture researchers (like Albert G.J. Tacon) or historical figures. : Working within the GMU, she has navigated
| Year | Milestone | |------|-----------| | | Joined the faculty of Nova SBE as Assistant Professor of Finance. | | 2004 | Promoted to Associate Professor; launched the Corporate Governance & ESG research cluster. | | 2008–2012 | Visiting Scholar, Stanford Graduate School of Business – focused on corporate responsibility metrics. | | 2013 | Awarded the Portuguese Academy of Sciences “Young Researcher” prize for work on board diversity. | | 2015 | Secured a European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant for the project “Green Capital: Market Reactions to ESG Disclosure” . | | 2019 | Appointed Editor‑in‑Chief of European Journal of Finance & Governance . | | 2021 | Named Chair of the Finance Department , Nova SBE. | | 2023 | Co‑founder of the Portugal Sustainable Finance Initiative (PSFI) , a public‑private platform. |











