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Founded in 2003, CEGE – Research Centre in Management and Economics - is the research centre that frames the academic research conducted within the Católica Porto Business School of Universidade Católica Portuguesa.
Its mission is to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in economics and management, promoting a culture of excellence in research and disseminating its research results to the scientific community and society in general.
CEGE is funded by FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia - through the Strategic Project PEst-OE/EGE/UI0731/2013.
Other sources of financing include specific project funding by FCT as well as resources from Católica Porto Business School.
CEGE’s bylaws are available here.
The Rector of Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Prof. Isabel Capeloa Gil deliberated the opening of an international selection tender for 2 vacancy of PhD Researcher to perform, in exclusive commitment, the exercise of scientific research activities, for the scientific areas and investigation projects identified on the map below. This activities will be developed in the CEGE-Research Centre in Management and Economics, integrated at the Faculty of Economics and Management / Católica Porto Business School of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa, in Porto, within the framework of the Agreement-Programme of Institutional Support Selection Procedure (articles 17, 19, and 28 of the Scientific Employment Regulation) signed between the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P. ( FCT,IP) and the Universidade Católica Portuguesa (UCP).
Markets and policy are inherently interconnected: government policies influence private agents’ decisions (e.g., consumption, investment, financial decisions), which in turn also help shape government policies. Business cycles significantly influence the public awareness of this interconnection, and the recent financial crisis has been a clear example both of how it operates, but also of its potentially harmful economic and social consequences. This complex and intricate relationship extends well beyond the microeconomic level (individual decisions) to the macroeconomic level (aggregate decisions), having consequences for economies and societies.
The research area in markets and policy conducts theoretical and evidence-based research on the institutional and organizational framework in which individual decisions of consumption and/or investment take place, while also analysing their overall impact in economic activity. When studying these decisions, the group focuses not only on their behavioural determinants, but also on their financial dimension. In so doing, the group also considers the regulatory and/or legal framework in which these activities take place in various sectors, taking also into account the influence of government, through the study of the determinants of government efficiency and the evaluation of macroeconomic policies. This is inherently an interdisciplinary research area, where researchers using quantitative, qualitative, experimental and mixed-method approaches can collaborate to understand the factors that sustain the creation, the development and the evaluation of markets and policy.
A service is an activity or series of activities of more or less intangible nature that are provided as solutions to customer needs and that normally take place in interactions between the customer and the service provider(s). Services now account for over 70% of the GDP of developed economies, including sectors such as retail, healthcare, banking, insurance, transportation, telecommunications, among others. Despite their importance, services still lag behind in terms of efficiency, quality and innovation, when compared to manufacturing activities. Services have specific traits that require mainstream management theories and practices to be adapted or even re-invented to produce results. In recognition of this, in the last 20 years new theoretical approaches have emerged in Management areas such as Marketing (e.g. the Service Dominant Logic), Operations (e.g. the Unified Services Theory), Organization Theory (e.g. Service Networks) or Information Systems (e.g. Service Science) that have re-shaped our understanding of services. These developments gave rise to the field of Service Management, which is intrinsically interdisciplinary.
The Service Management and Performance group in CEGE integrates multiple subject areas – namely Operations, Marketing, Organization Theory and Information Systems - to conduct leading-edge, innovative research that has the potential to significantly advance the field of Service Management, theoretically and/or practically. The group emphasizes empirically-based modes of enquiry covering diverse research methodologies, including surveys, case-studies, quantitative modeling, among others. Topic areas include the management of technology-enabled services, benchmarking and efficiency analysis, service networks and the servitization of manufacturing.
Sustainability has become a central question in contemporary society, given the various challenges faced by humanity in various dimensions such as the social, economic, health and environmental. These challenges raise crucial ethical questions for human decisions, leadership in organizations, human development and social welfare, which include the problems raised by climate change, poverty, inequality, migration, education and health. To address these problems, there is a need for a rigorous description of their nature, and a normative framework that can provide guidance to the search of solutions.
The research area in sustainability and ethics focuses on ethical behavior both from a normative and a descriptive perspective, as well as on the impact of human behavior on sustainability in its various dimensions that foster human dignity, such as the social, economic, health and environmental. The more theoretical research conducted within the research group focuses on the development of human competences and capabilities within an ethical decision making framework, taking into account its influence in leadership, in human relationships and their impact on the human well-being and the environment . The more applied research conducted within the research group pays particular attention to organizations within a person centered approach in order to contribute for a (more) humanistic, virtuous and effective management of organizations, including those operating in the social economy and in the health sector.
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Rodrigues, T., Silva, S. & Duarte, P. (2017). The value of textual haptic information in online clothing shopping. Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, 21 (1), pp. 88-102.
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Martins, N. O. (2013). The Nature of the Cambridge Heterodoxy. Revue de philosophie économique, 14, pp. 49-71.
Martins, N. O. (2013). The place of the capability approach within sustainability economics. Ecological Economics, 95, pp. 226-230.
Oliveira, M. A., Coelho, J. & Santos, C. (2013). The Budgeting of Portuguese Public Museums: A Dynamic Panel Data Analysis. World Review of Business Research, 3 (3), pp. 145-156.
Yamazaki, V. Ponchio, M., Silva, S. C. & Rocha, T. (2013). O consumo de cirurgia estética: a influência da auto-estima e do materialismo. Revista de Gestão em Sistemas de Saúde, 2 (2), pp. 30-52.
Andrade, A., Castro, C. & Ferreira, S. A. (2012). Cognitive communication 2.0 in Higher Education: to tweet or not to tweet? Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 10 (3), pp. 264-276.
Castro, C., Andrade, A. & Lagarto, J. (2012). Identificação de Fatores Facilitadores da Utilização de Recursos Educativos Digitais pelos Professores: A Perspetiva de Especialistas num Estudo e-Delphi. Revista Iberoamericana de Evaluación Educativa, 5 (3), pp. 161-178.
Ferreira, S. A. & Andrade, A. (2012). Conception of a management tool of Technology Enhanced Learning Environments. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 3 (2), pp. 42-47.
Gonçalves, R. & Gomes, A. (2012). Maintenance Incentives in Highway Concession Contracts. Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 46 (1), pp. 99-122.
Martins, N. O. (2012). Mathematics, science and the Cambridge tradition. Economic Thought, 1 (2), pp. 15-35.
Feliciano, D. & Mendes, A. (2011). Forest Owners’ Organizations in North and Central Portugal – Assessment of Success. South-East European Forestry, 2 (1), pp. 1-11.
Ferreira, S. A. & Andrade, A. ( 2011). Models and instruments for assessing Technology Enhanced Learning Environments in higher education. eLearning Papers, 24, pp. 1-10.
Rocha, T. V. & Silva, S. C. (2011). The Adaptation vs. Standardization Dilemma: The Case of an American Company in Brazil. Internext - Revista Eletrônica de Negócios Internacionais da ESPM, 6 (1), pp. 61-83.
Santos, C. (2011). The euro sovereign debt crisis, determinants of default probabilities and implied ratings in the CDS market: an econometric analysis. Journal of Advanced Studies in Finance, II (3), pp. 13-15.
Silveira, G. J. C & Sousa, R. (2011). Choosing the right manufacturing paradigm. Industrial Management, 53 (3), pp. 14-18.
Khalili, M., Camanho, A. S., Portela, M. C. & Alirezaee, M. R. (2010). An improvement on the Tracy and Chen model 'A generalized model for weight restrictions in DEA'. Journal of the Operational Research Society, 61 (12), pp. 1789-1793.
Lourenço, A. (2010). Autopoietic Social Systems Theory: The Co-Evolution of Law and the Economy. Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy, 35 (1), pp. 35-54.
Santos, A. & Andrade, A. (2010). Portais de bibliotecas sistemas de avaliação de qualidade dos serviços: The Evaluation Systems of the Quality of Services. Información, Cultura y Sociedad, 22, pp. 99-118.
Silva, S. C., Sousa, M. J. & Filho, F. F. (2010). Brand Reposition Impact in the Internationalization of Brazilian Foot-Wear Companies: The Havaianas Case. Tourism & Management Studies, 6, pp. 118-130.
Martins, N. O. (2009). A Transformational Conception of Evolutionary Processes. Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, 6 (1), pp. 71-102.
Pérez-Aróstegui, M. N., Sousa, R. & Lloréns-Montes, J. (2009). Quality management practices as a forerunner of absorptive capacity. An empirical study. Investment Management and Financial Innovations, 6 (3), pp. 264-272.
Johnes, G., Camanho, A. S. & Portela, M. C. (2008). Assessing Efficiency Of Portuguese Universities Through Parametric And Non-Parametric Methods. Portuguese Journal of Management Studies, XIII (1), pp. 39-66.
Every semester, the School organises an internal conference for faculty. This conference is an opportunity to share research results and involve undergraduate and graduate students in ongoing research projects. As such, one of its objectives is to allow for the creation of research networks, which are essential in order to foster scientific research.
Here you will find the papers presented in the previous 14 conferences. The next (15th) conference will take place in the end of May 2019.
Getting Published in International Academic Journals: The author’s, the editor’s and the reviewer’s points of view!
Using DEA to assess the quality of urban life in Portuguese cities: How do shrinking and growing cities compare?
Do external imbalances matter in explaining the cross-section of currency excess returns?
International Performance and Foreign Exit Decision: Are Innovative Firms Different?
Grandparents Matter: Perspectives on Intergenerational Altruism. An Experiment on Family Dynamic Spillovers in Public Goods Games.
"Signals of Selfish Motives in Altruistic Behavior"
Pedro Neves, Instituto Superior de Serviço Social do Porto and CEFUP.
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