Livros e capítulos em livros internacionais 2016

LIVROS

  1. Castel-Branco, C.; Brito, L.; Chichava, S.; Forquilha, S. & Francisco, A. (Ed.). 2016. Desafios para Moçambique 2016. IESE: Maputo (ISBN:978-989-8464-34-7).
  2. Costa, L.; Lains, P. & Miranda, S. (2016). An Economic History of Portugal [História Económica de Portugal], 1143-2011. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
  3. Bach, D. (2016). Regionalism in Africa. Genealogies, institutions and trans-state networks. Abingdon: Routledge, 198p. ISBN: 978-1-138-83988-5 (hbk). ISBN: 978-1-315-73318-0 (ebook).
  4. Bonin, H. & Valério, N. (Org.) (2016). Colonial and imperial banking history. London, Routledge.
  5. Iglésias, O. (2016). Manual de Ciências Sociais da 6ª Classe. Maputo: Oxford Edition. ISBN: 9780190405212
  6. Issa, T., Isaias, P. & Kommers, P. (Ed.) (2016). Social Networking and Education – Global Perspectives. New York: Springer. ISBN: 978-3-319-17715-1.
  7. Malaquais, D. & Khouri, N. (Dir.). 2016. Afrique-Asie. Arts, espaces, pratiques. Presses universitaires de Rouen et du Havre.
  8. Marsilio, C. (2016). El ahorro en perspectiva histórica. Una herramienta para el progreso de las personas y de la sociedad, Madrid: Mapfre Seguros.
  9. Neto, J. da M. (2016). Introdução à Soma – pedagogia e terapia anarquista do corpo. Rio de Janeiro – Brasil: Ed. Nau.
  10. Paralta, S. (2016). Saving and Consumption Decisions. Life-cycle Theory. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 72p. ISBN: 365988622X, 9783659886225.
  11. Saeta, B. e F. & Carvalho, J. M. (Org.) (2016). A Diversidade Humana e o Contexto Laboral. São Paulo: Universidade Presbiteriana Mackzenzie. ISBN: 978-85-8293-522-4.
  12. Sangreman, C. (2016). Observando direitos na Guiné–Bissau–Educação, Saúde, Habitação, Água, Energia, Saneamento, Justiça e Meios de Subsistência. Observatório de Direitos Guiné Bissau, ACEP & CESA, ISBN 978-989-8625-14-4, Lisboa & Bissau.
  13. Spector, J. M., Ifenthaler, D., Sampson, D. G. & Isaias, P. (Eds.). (2016). Competencies in Teaching, Learning and Educational Leadership in the Digital Age. New York: Springer. ISBN: 978-3-319-30293- 5. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-30295-9.
  14. Spinuzza, G. (2016). A Poética de Eduardo White. Maputo: Alcance Editores.

CAPÍTULOS EM LIVROS INTERNACIONAIS

  1. Amaral, J. & Piteira, M. (2016). “To Be or Not to Be a Creative Employee at the Workplace? – Human Resources Practices and Creativity Management”. In A. Goel (Ed.), Values: an Organizational Resource (pp. 201-209). Shreveport, LA: ISSWOV – International Society for Study of Work and Organizational Values. ISBN 978-0-9817997-4-2.
  2. Bach, D. (2016). “Cross-Border Interactions and Regionalism”. In Daniel H. Levine, D. & Nagar, D. (Ed.), Region-building in Africa: Political and Economic Challenges, Londres (Royaume-Uni), Palgrave, p. 71-88.
  3. Bittencourt, B. de L. (2016) “Experiências de políticas de inovação social em Portugal: um desafio para o Século XXI”. In Menezes, A. & Campos, F. (Org.). Políticas Públicas e os Desafios para o Século XXI. Bahia: EDUNEB, pp. 97-134.
  4. Calapez Gomes, A., Dias-Sardinha, I. & Ross, D. (2016). “The hierarchical gap: bypassing communication barriers to build collaborative processes for value co-creation in rural settings”. In E. Kastenholz, E.; Carneiro. M. J.; Eusébio, C. & Figueiredo, E. (2016). Meeting Challenges For Rural Tourism Through Co-Creation Of Sustainable Tourism Experiences. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Parte III, Capítulo 19, pp.415-440.
  5. Cardão-Pito, T. (2016) “Survey methods in heterodox economic research”. In Lee, Cronin, F. & Cronin, B. (Ed.) (2016) Handbook of research methods and applications in heterodox economics, Edward Elgar.
  6. Castel-Branco, C. (2016). “A Grécia e Moçambique: dilemas. lições e opções”. In Castel-Branco; C., Brito, L.; Chichava, S. & Francisco, A. (Ed.). Desafios para Moçambique 2016. IESE: Maputo, pp 405-426. ISBN: 978-989-8464-34-7.
  7. Castel-Branco, C. (2016). “Desenvolvimento centrado em PMEs? Problematização crítica do debate”. In Castel-Branco; C., Brito, L.; Chichava, S. & Francisco, A. (Ed.). Desafios para Moçambique 2016. IESE: Maputo, pp 405-426. ISBN: 978-989-8464-34-7.
  8. Castel-Branco, C. (2016). “Dilemas de industrialização num contexto extractivo de acumulação de capital”. In Castel-Branco; C., Brito, L.; Chichava, S. & Francisco, A. (Ed.). Desafios para Moçambique 2016. IESE: Maputo, pp 405-426. ISBN: 978-989-8464-34-7.
  9. Falconi, J. (2016). “Não era angolana, não era portuguesa: biografemi di Margarida Paredes”. In Apa, L. & Falconi, J. (Ed.) Biografia e creazione letteraria. Napoli: L’Orientale, pp. 107-116.
  10. Falconi, J. (2016). “Representações da Lisboa pós-colonial”. In Apa, L. & Falconi, J. (Ed.) Representação e auto-representação no espaço africano lusófono. Napoli: L’Orientale, pp. 23-34.
  11. Falconi, J. (2016). “Tradurre Milton Santos: il pensiero critico altro e la sfida per il Nord”. In Santos, M., Per una nuova globalizzazione, (trad. it. J. Falconi), Salerno: Arcoiris. pp. 151-161.
  12. Faria. I. (2016). “Biomedical Infertility Care and Assisted Reproduction: notes on Mozambican infertile couples’ transnational therapeutic itineraries”. In Duchesne,V. & Bonnet, D. (Ed.) Procreátion Médicale et Mondialization: experiénces africaines. Paris: L’Harmattan.
  13. Fernandes, L.; Arriscado Nunes, J. & Marcelo, P. (2016). “Riscos químicos: incertezas, complexidade, desigualdades e sustentabilidade”. In Aragão, A.; Bester, G. & Filário, G. (Org.), Direitos e Ambiente para uma Democracia Sustentável: Diálogos Multidisiciplinares entre Portugal e Brasil. Curitiba: Instituto Memória Editora, pp. 567-589.
  14. Ferraz, R. & Duarte, A. (2016). “Getting Out from the Crisis: An Assessment of Portuguese Policies”. In Western Balkans Integrating the EU: Challenges, Policies, Issues. 2016. CEMAFI (Centre d’Etudes en Macroéconomie et Finance Internationale), Internacional Association: Nice, France, pp. 161-174.
  15. Ferraz, R. & Duarte, A. (2016). “Portugal and the ‘PIIGS’: Economic Growth and Public Debt in the Last Four Decades, 1974-2014”, In Economic Integrations, Competition and Cooperation. 2016. CEMAFI (Centre d’Etudes en Macroéconomie et Finance Internationale), Internacional Association: Nice, France, pp. 274-286
  16. Ferreira, J. M. C. (2016). Prefácio in José Ernesto de Favéri (Org.), (2016), Reflexões sobre Filosofia, Educação e Pedagogia: o múltiplo olhar contemporâneo, Blumenau, Ed. Nova Letra, pp. 9- 15.
  17. Ferreira, J. M. C. (2016). “As Tecnologias de Comunicação e Informação: globalização e a crise dos paradigmas científicos”. In Favéri, J. (Org.), (2016), Reflexões sobre Filosofia, Educação e Pedagogia: o múltiplo olhar contemporâneo, Blumenau, Ed. Nova Letra, pp. 61-77.
  18. Garcia Pereira, António (2016). “The ideology of global financial capitalism and the denial of human diversity in the human diversity and the labor contract”. In Saeta, B. & Ferreira, J. M. C. (Org.). S. Paulo, Brazil, Publisher Mackenzie, pp. 28-44.
  19. Giacosa, E.; Culasso, F., & Loureiro, S.M.C. (2016). “The Business of Luxury Brands: Luxury Car Brand Relationship”. In Vrontis, D.; Matteo Rossi, M. & Bresciani, S. (Ed.). Managing Globalization. New Business Models, Strategies and Innovation, pp. 25-49. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Cambridge, Newcastle upon Tyne. UK. ISBN (10): 1-4438-8897-4; ISBN (13): 978- 1-4438-8897-4.
  20. Gomes, A.C., Dias-Sardinha, I. & Ross, D. (2016). “The hierarchical gap: bypassing communication barriers to build collaborative processes for value co-creation in rural settings”. In Kastenholz, E., Carneiro, M.J.; Eusébio, C.& Figueiredo, E. Meeting Challenges for Rural Tourism through Co-Creation of Sustainable Tourist Experiences. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 415-440. ISBN: 9781443898317.
  21. Gomes, J.V., & Romão, M. (2016). “Enhancing Organisational Maturity with Benefits Management”. In Information Resources Management Association Information Resources Management Association (Ed.), Project Management: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, pp. 1689-1703. Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
  22. Gomes, J.V., & Romão, M. (2016). “Improving the success of IS/IT projects in Healthcare: Benefits and Project Management approaches”. In New Advances in Information Systems and Technologies, Vol. 444 (Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing), pp 547-556. Springer International Publishing. ISBN: 978-3-319-31231-6.
  23. Graça, João Carlos, e Rita Gomes Correia (2016), “Game theory”, in The SAGE Encyclopedia of War, SAGE Publications, Ed. Joseph, Paul, SAGE Publications, Thousand Oaks, California, pp. 656-659, ISBN: 9781483359892.
  24. Graça, J. C. & Correia, R. G. (2016), “Portugal”. In The SAGE Encyclopedia of War, SAGE Publications, Ed. Joseph, Paul, SAGE Publications, Thousand Oaks, California, pp. 1364-65, ISBN: 9781483359892.
  25. Henriques, I. C. (2016). ” Acerca da Escravatura e do Tráfico Negreiro – Prefácio”. In Memorial da Escravatura e do Tráfico Negreiro, Cacheu, Guiné-Bissau.
  26. Henriques, I. C. (2016). “Classificar o Outro: historização e flutuação dos conceitos”. In Benet, Farré, Gimeni & Tomàs (Ed.) Reis Negres, Cabells Blancs, Terra Vermella, Barcelona, Bellaterra.
  27. Issa, T. Isaías, P. & Kommers, P. (2016). “Social Networking and Education Model (SNEM)”. In Issa, T. Isaías, P. & Kommers, P. (Eds), Social Networking and Education – Global Perspectives (pp. 323-345). Lecture Notes in Social Networks, Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17716-8_20
  28. Leite, A. M. (2016). “Pós-Colonialismo: Conceitos e Conflitos”). In Garcia, F. & Mata, I. (Org.) Pós-Colonial e PósColonialismo: Propriedade e Apropriações de Sentido. Rio de Janeiro: Dialogarts, pp. 65-70
  29. Lopes, D. S. (2016). “Libor and Euribor: From normal banking practice to manipulation to the potential for reform”. In Erturk, I. & Daniela Gabor, Oxon (Ed.) The Routledge Companion to Banking Regulation and Reform. Routledge, pp. 225-239, ISBN: 978-0-415-85593-8.
  30. Loureiro, S.M.C. (2016). “Relationship quality as a function of luxury car brand image and personality”. In Groza, M. D. & Ragland, C. B. (Ed.). Marketing Challenges in a Turbulent Business Environment. (pp. 695-699). Springer: Heidelberg. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319- 19428-8_170 ebook doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-19428-8. ISSN 2363-6165; ISSN (e):2363-6173; ISBN 978- 3-319-19427-1 ISBN 978-3-319-19428-8 (eBook). Print ISBN: 978-3-319-19427-1; Online ISBN: 978-3- 319-19428-8.
  31. Loureiro, S.M.C., & Cunha, N. (2016). ~2Relationship Quality in Wine Business to Business Portugal and China”. In Roberta Capitello, R.; Charters, S.; Menival, D. & Jingxue (Jessica) Yuan (Ed.). The Wine Value Chain in China: Global dynamics, marketing and communication in the contemporary Chinese wine market. (pp.163-186). Cambridge, USA: Elsevier – Chandos Publishing. ISBN 978-0-08-100754-9.
  32. Loureiro, S.M.C., & Lopes, R. (2016). “Brand Self-distance vs Brand-self Approach: Multiple Relationships Between Consumers and Brands”. In Columbus. A. M. (Ed.). Advances in Psychology Research. Vol. 106 (pp. 65-86) NOVA science publishers, Inc: New-York, USA. (ISSN: 1532-723X; ISBN: 978-1-63482-482-8(e-book)) (chapter ISBN: 978-1-63482-458-3).
  33. Loureiro, S.M.C., & Panchapakesan, P. (2016). “How to achieve subjective well-being through medical tourism: the engagement process through credibility, desire and experience”. In Columbus. A. M. (Ed.). Advances in Psychology Research, Vol. 120 (pp. 1-25). NOVA science publishers, Inc: New-York, USA. ISBN: 978-1-53610-577-3.
  34. Loureiro, S.M.C., & Sarmento, E. M. (2017). “Relationship Marketing on Social Software Platforms”. In Saurabh Kumar Dixit (Ed.). Handbook of Consumer Behaviour in Hospitality and Tourism, Capítulo 30 (secção 4 consumer Loyalty Outlook) (pp. 1-16). Abingdon, Oxford: Routledge – Taylor and Francis Group Publishing eISBN: 9781315659657; ISBN-10: 1138961671; ISBN-13: 978-1138961678.
  35. Loureiro, S.M.C., Koo, Dong-Mo, & Ribeiro, L. (2016). “Effects of Atmospherics on Emotions and Intention with Respect to Involvement under Different Shopping Environments”. In Aiello, G.; Donvito, R. & Vescovi, T. (Ed.). Global Branding and Country of Origin: Creativity and Page | 47 of 168 Passion. Capítulo 7, (pp. 79-103). Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, Abingdon, Oxford, UK. ISBN 13: 978-1-138-80161-5; e- ISBN 13: 978-1-137-62516-2.
  36. Magrinho, A.; Neves, J. & Ramos Silva, J. (2017). “The Triple Helix Model: Evidence in the Internationalization of the Health Industry”. In Carvalho, L. C. (Ed.). Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurial Development and Innovation Within Smart Cities, 1ª Edição, Capítulo 4, IGI Global, pp.60-79. DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-1978-2.ch004.
  37. Marsilio, C. (2016). “A Wise Man is always ready to face a Disaster.” In The Professional Skill of the Genoese, Florentine and Portuguese Financial Operators in the XVIIth Century’s Exchange Fairs. In State Cash Resources and State Building in Europe 13th-18th centuries, Paris: Institut de la gestion publique et du développement économique (IGPDE), Paris, 2016.
  38. Marsilio, C. (2016). “Sono tempi che corrono accidenti non prevedibili”. Come gli hombres de negocios genovesi (re)agirono alle insolvenze della corona spagnola (1621-1648) tra speculazioni finanziarie e mercato del credito e dei metalli preziosi. In Le crisi finanziarie. Gestione, implicazioni sociali e conseguenze nell’età preindustriale = The Financial Crises. Their Management, Their Social Implications and Their Consequences in Pre-Industrial Times: Selezione di ricerche = Selection of essays, Firenze, Firenze University Press, 2016, pp. 359-375.
  39. Matos, P. & Vale, R. (2016) “Explaining National Brands and Private Labels Price Differentials: A Theoretical Model”. In Martinez-Lopez, F.J., Gázquez-Abad, J.C., & Gijsbrechts, E., Advances in National Brand and Private Label Marketing- Third International Conference 2016. pp. 85-91, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39946-1
  40. Mendonça, A. (2016). “The unconventional monetary policy of the ECB and the international economic and financial crisis: effectiveness versus exhaustion”. In Costa Cabral, N., Gonçalves, J. R. & Rodrigues, N. C. (Ed.) The Euro and the Crisis: Future Perspectives for the Euro zone as a Monetary and Budgetary Union. Springer International Publishing Switzerland.
  41. Miranda, F. J., Rubio, S., Chamorro, A., & Loureiro, S.M.C. (2016). “Analyzing the use of social networks sites in the purchasing decision process”. In Lee (Ed.) Encyclopedia of E-Commerce Development, Implementation, and Management, Capítulo 109 (pp. 1550-1562) IGI Global: Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA e-book ISBN 9781466697881. doi: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9787-4. Capítulo: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9787-4.ch109.
  42. Miranda, P., Isaías, P., & Pífano, S. (2016). “Higher Education Students’ Perceptions of Positive and Negative Effects of Social Networking in Portugal”. In Issa, T. Isaías, P. & Kommers, P. (Ed.), Social Networking and Education – Global Perspectives (pp. 111-127). Lecture Notes in Social Networks, Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17716-8_8
  43. Pereirinha, J., Murteira, C. (2016). “The Portuguese Welfare System in a time of crisis and fiscal austerity”. In Schubert, de Villota, Kuhlmann (Ed.) Challenges to European Welfare Systems. Springer, pp. 587-613.
  44. Piteira, M. & Gomes, J. (2016). “Adding Organizational Value by the Knowledge Creation: Designing a Research Model”. In A. Goel (Ed.), Values: an Organizational Resource. Shreveport, LA: ISSWOV – International Society for Study of Work and Organizational Values. ISBN 978-0-9817997-4-2.
  45. Piteira, M. (2016). “Is School a Serial Killer or Is Creativity a Redemption Angel?: The Case of Creativity at Public Higher Education”. In A. Goel (Ed.), Values: an Organizational Resource (Pp. 220- 230). Shreveport, LA: ISSWOV – International Society for Study of Work and Organizational Values. ISBN 978-0-9817997-4-2.
  46. Raposo, Pedro & Potter, D. (2016). “Peacebuilding and Human Securitization of Japan’s Foreign Aid”. In Brown, S. & Grävingholt, J. (Ed.). The Securitization of Foreign Aid. New York: Palgrave Macmillan Asian Development Series, pp. 85-112.
  47. Saeta, B. & Ferreira, J. M. C. (2016), “Contexto laboral no Brasil: a diversidade humana e pessoas com deficiência”. In A Diversidade Humana e o Contexto Laboral, São Paulo, Universidade Presbiteriana Mackzenzie, pp.74-83.
  48. Santos, A.; Cincera, M.; Neto, P. & Serrano, M. M. (2016). “Who Gets Public Support to Innovation? Evidence from the Portuguese Alentejo Region”. In Dotti, F. (Ed.). Learning from implementation and evaluation of the EU Cohesion Policy: Lessons from a research-policy dialogue (pp. 56-60). Brussels: RSA Research Network on Cohesion Policy (www.regionalstudies.org) [ISBN 978-2-9601879-0-8].
  49. Sapega, E. W. (2016) “Camões e Pessoa: Dois prémios pós-imperiais?” O Poder das Narrativas, as Narrativas do Poder”. In Macedo, A.; Brugioni, E. & Passos, J. (Org.). Porto: Edições Afrontamento, pp. 25-30.
  50. Silva, A.; Ferreira, M.; Filipe, J. & Coelho, M. (2016). “The Portuguese Tourism Market: A Model”, in Rontos, K. , Filipe, J. & Tsartas, P. (Ed.), Modeling and New Trends in Tourism: A Contribution to Social and Economic Development, Hospitality, Tourism and Marketing Studies. USA: Nova Publishers.
  51. Silva, J: M. & Silva, S. A. (2016). “Chapter 5 – Educational policies and the challenge of the quality of basic education”. In Jesus, W. F. (Org.). Brazilian Basic Education in the 21th century: Dilemmas, challenges and possibilities. Editor: Paço Editorial 2016, Brasília – Brazil, pp. 93-108.
  52. Sousa Galito, M. (2016). “Conceitos de Terrorismo”. In Serra, C. (Dir). O que é o Terrorismo? (Cadernos Sociais, n.º 27). Maputo: Escolar Editora (Universidade Eduardo Mondlane).
  53. Tiago, T., Tiago, F., Amaral, F., & Silva, S. (2016). “Healthy 3.0: Healthcare Digital Dimensions”. In Dwivedi, A. (Ed.), Reshaping Medical Practice and Care with Health Information Systems (pp. 287-322). Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
  54. Vale, R. & Matos, P. (2016) “Does Packaging Matter? Private Labels’ Dress Code and Consumer Choice”. In Gómez-Suarez, M., & Martínez-Ruiz, M. P. (Ed.) (2016) Handbook of Research on Strategic Retailing of Private Label Products in a Recovering Economy, Advances in Marketing, Customer Relationship Management, and E-Services (AMCRMES). Book Series (ISSN 2327-5502), Hershey, PA: IGI Global, pp 209-224. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0220-3
  55. Vale, R. & Matos, P. (2016) “The Impact of Private Labels on Different Stages of Store Loyalty: an Empirical Study”. In Martinez-Lopez, F.J., Gázquez-Abad, J.C., & Gijsbrechts, E., (Ed.) Advances in National Brand and Private Label Marketing- Third International Conference 2016, pp. 15-24, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39946-1
  56. Valério, N. (2016). “A non-neutral, non-belligerent country: Portugal during the Second World War from a financial point of view”. In Hofmann, C. & Müller, M. L. (Org.) . London: Routledge, 2016.
  57. Valério, N. (2016). “Entre Europe et Outre-Mer: les avatars de la banque centrale au Portugal”. In Feirtag, O. & Margairaz, M. (Org.) Les banques centrales et l’État-Nation. Paris: Presses de SciencesPo, 2016.
  58. Valério, N. (2016). “From colonial and imperial banking to independent banking: a dialectical perspective of the evolution of Angola”. In Bonin, H. & Valério, N. (Org.) Colonial and imperial banking history. London, Routledge, 2016 (Co-author: Palmira Tjipilica).
  59. Valério, N. (2016). “Issues about European colonial banking: varieties of cultures, models and histories”. In Bonin, H. & Valério, N. (Org.) Colonial and imperial banking history. London, Routledge, 2016 (Co-author: Palmira Tjipilica).
  60. Wanke, P. & Barros, C. P. (2016). “Evaluating Returns to Scale and Convexity in DEA Via Bootstrap: A Case Study with Brazilian Port Terminals”. In Zoe Zhu, Shiuh-Nan Hwang & Hsuan-Shih Lee (Ed.) Handbook of Operations Analytics Using data Envelopment Analysis. Springer International Series in Operations Research & Management Science book series (ISOR, volume 239), pp 187-214. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7705-2_8

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