Mrs. Anna Auza | Economics | Research Excellence Award
Student | Bocconi University | Portugal
Mrs. Anna Auza is a researcher affiliated with the Centre for Business and Economics Research (CeBER), Coimbra, Portugal, whose work focuses on the intersection of economics, environmental sustainability, and public policy. Her research interests include environmental economics, climate change mitigation, greenhouse gas emissions, sustainable development, and the role of political and institutional factors—particularly female political participation—in shaping environmental outcomes. She demonstrates strong research skills in econometric analysis, quantitative modeling, policy impact assessment, interdisciplinary economic research, and scholarly publication in international journals. Her research contributions have gained notable academic visibility, reflected in her Scopus metrics of 187 citations across 12 documents with an h-index of 8, indicating consistent impact within her field. Awards and honors are emerging as her research continues to influence discussions on sustainability and governance. In conclusion, Mrs. Auza’s work represents a meaningful contribution to evidence-based environmental and economic policy research, offering valuable insights that support sustainable, inclusive, and data-driven approaches to addressing global climate challenges.
187
12
8
Citations
Documents
h-index
View Scopus
View ORCID
View Google Scholar
Featured Publications
Measuring the economic efficiency performance in Latin American and Caribbean countries: An empirical evidence from stochastic production frontier and data envelopment analysis
– International Economics, 2022 (Citations: 61)
The Capacity of Battery-Electric and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles to Mitigate CO₂ Emissions
– World Electric Vehicle Journal, 2022 (Citations: 52)
Do financial and fiscal incentive policies increase the energy efficiency ratings in residential properties?
– Energy, 2022 (Citations: 39)
The Impact of Energy Policies on the Energy Efficiency Performance of Residential Properties in Portugal
– Energies, 2022 (Citations: 31)
The impact of energy efficiency regulations on energy poverty in residential dwellings in the Lisbon metropolitan area
– Sustainability, 2023 (Citations: 25)