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Publicação Acesso Aberto Aprendizagem ativa na área do Turismo: Potencialidades da aplicação da metodologia Scrum(UA Editora, 2021-12-01) Oliveira, Isabel; Durão, Marília; Bakas, FionaDesenvolvida por Jeff Sutherland e Ken Schwaber, com base nos princípios da metodologia Agile, a metodologia Scrum (MS) é uma reconhecida framework, amplamente utilizada no desenvolvimento de produtos e serviços. [...]Publicação Acesso Aberto Generational perspectives on hospitality careers: Insights from the Portuguese hotel sector [abstract](UA Editora, 2021-12-01) Durão, Marília; Costa, Carlos; Carneiro, Maria João; Segovia-Pérez, MónicaManaging work-attitudes and employee retention is one of the biggest challenges for contemporary high-contact service organisations, such as hotels. [...]Publicação Acesso Aberto Impactful creativity: The role of entrepreneurship education in driving sustainable development [abstract](IEREK, 2023-11-07) Durão, Marília; Simão, Emília; Veríssimo, Medéia; Nogueira, Sónia; Fernandes, SandraThe cultural and creative sector is one of the most dynamic sectors of the portuguese economy, contributing to job creation, innovation, social development, preservation of cultural heritage, and the promotion of the country's image across the globe. [...]Item Acesso Aberto Longitudinal antibody kinetics in kidney transplant recipients who recovered from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infections(Edições SPE - Sociedade Portuguesa de Estatística, 2023-10) Polidoro, Maria J.; Pinho, Ana; Bustorff, Manuela; Durão, Natércia; Martins, RuiKidney transplant recipients (KTRs) are at an elevated risk of death from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). [...]Item Acesso Aberto Longitudinal analysis of antibodies imune responses in Kidney Transplant Recipients after severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus(European Society for Organ Transplantation, 2023-09) Bustorff, Manuela; Ferreira, Filipa; Polidoro, Maria J.; Martins, Rui; Durão, Natércia; Tafulo, Sandra; Norton, Susana Sampaio; Pestana, ManuelThis is the largest known longitudinal study describing the variability of memory of the immunosuppressive response of KTRs in a state of primary infection in the absence of vaccination.Item Acesso Aberto Um longo caminho a percorrer: A acessibilidade no Caminho Português a Santiago(Escola Superior de Educação do Instituto Politécnico do Porto, 2023-10) Silva, Fátima MatosAbordamos a problemática dos impactes do turismo religioso e das peregrinações a Santiago entre o Porto e Valença, colocando em destaque os problemas de acessibilidade. [...]Item Acesso Aberto Leverage decisions and manager characteristics: evidence for European banks [Abstract](EBES, 2022-01-14) Carvalho, Margarita; Cerejeira, JoãoUsing data from European banks, the results show that younger managers are riskprone and less conservative in leverage decisions. Moreover, it is observed that for higher levels of leverage more experienced managers tend to increase leverage. This is also true for managers with a longer tenure as they may bring their personal preferences towards risk. However, this effect differs according to the level of leverage at the manager’s appointment date. The inclusion of the decision horizon seems to validate the idea that a short-term managerial horizon enhances the self interested behaviour of the manager and this is reflected on capital structure decisions.Item Acesso Aberto Gastronomy as intangible cultural heritage and a tool for tourism development: perceptions of residents [abstract](Universidade de Coimbra; Universidade Europeia; Escola Superior de Hotelaria e Turismo do Estoril, 2023-06) Ramazanova, Makhabbat; Freitas, Isabel Vaz deGastronomy is an integral part of local culture and a sign of the identity of tourist destinations. [...]Item Acesso Aberto Residents' perceptions towards gastronomy as intangible cultural heritage and an engine for tourism development [abstract](APDR - Associação Portuguesa para o Desenvolvimento Regional, 2023-07) Ramazanova, Makhabbat; Freitas, Isabel Vaz de; Castro, Ana MatildeGastronomy is thus considered a stimulus for the development of the local economy and has been progressively recognized as a main strategy for promoting tourism. [...]Item Acesso Aberto Attitudes towards consumption: The development of an operacional scale(ISPEC Publishing House, 2023-05-20) Baptista, Nuno; Dos-Santos, Maria; Mata, Fernando; Jesus-Silva, Natacha; Matos, NelsonThe western economic development, which allowed the consumer to have access to goods and services in an easy and accessible way, brought the attention of the academia and practitioners for the current mass consumption society and consumption’s role in generating happiness among consumers. However, contradictory to the contemporary way of life, some consumers have established a different current, in which anti-consumption is seen as a way to also achieve well-being, while contributing to the sustainability of the planet. [...]Item Acesso Aberto Exploring the relationship between anti-consumption and consumerism(ISPEC Publishing House, 2023-05-20) Baptista, Nuno; Dos-Santos, Maria; Mata, Fernando; Jesus-Silva, Natacha; Matos, NelsonThe present article theoretically discusses the relationship between anti-consumption and consumerism. The article starts with a general review of the most critical aspects of both concepts and concludes with a conceptual discussion of the link and interrelationships between the two. This includes a review on anti-consumption manifestations and the related concepts of brand avoidance, politically motivated brand rejection, resistance to consumption, the link between anti-consumption and self-identity and a discussion of involuntary anti-consumption. The article then moves to analyze consumerism, including its relationships with the marketing concept, political consumerism, ethical consumerism and how the concept of consumerism has been framed within the mainstream theories of consumers’ role in free market systems. [...]Item Acesso Aberto European integration and the presidentialization of political systems: an application to the portuguese case(Universidade da Beira Interior, 2023-04) Seixas, Carlos; Antunes, Francisco; Costa, ManuelPoguntke and Webb (2005) formulated the theory of presidentialization, according to which the parliamentary and semi-presidential systems tended to approximate to presidential system of government in their practical aspect without, in most cases, noticeable changes in the formal aspects. The internationalization of policymaking is one of the main causes of this process, which is especially important in the case of member states of the European Union. This work focuses on studying the Portuguese case. Several authors have identified the increase in the powers of Prime Ministers and pointed out europeanization as one of the causes for this phenomenon. However, so far, no attempt has been made to validate these ideas through statistical analysis. This work analyses the impacts of europeanization on the ministerial selection in the Portuguese political system through an econometric model. It concludes that, the European integration has no contribution in the likelihood of an experience minister being appointed. However, the European integration has contributed to an increase in the likelihood of independent ministers being appointed, in relation to inside ministers, which is interpreted as evidence of the growth of the Prime Minister's powers in the Portuguese system of government. Thus, the present work allows for the conclusion that, in fact, europeanization has contributed to the presidentialization of the political system in Portugal.Item Acesso Aberto Capacitação docente para a Educação à Distância na Universidade Portucalense: Resultados, oportunidades e desafios(Universidade do Algarve, 2023-07) Barros, Elisabete; Morais, PaulaEste artigo relata uma proposta de formação realizada na Universidade Portucalense Infante D. Henrique (UPT), promovida pelo Gabinete de Inovação Pedagógica (GIP), com o objetivo de capacitar o corpo docente para intervir em ambientes de educação a distância. No contexto vivenciado atualmente, a oferta de formação dirigida aos docentes do Ensino Superior (ES), diversificada e inovadora, apresenta-se fundamental. A UPT reconhece a necessidade de preparar o seu corpo docente para atuar nestes ambientes educacionais em constante evolução.Item Acesso Aberto The portuguese norm for innovation: A case study [abstract](Sopot University of Applied Sciences, 2023-06) Oliveira, Susana; Lobo, Carla Azevedo; Azevedo, MónicaThis paper addresses the need for different and qualitative approaches to assess the impact of public funding on innovation in private firms. [...]Item Acesso Aberto Birth Tourism: A potential niche market for Portugal [abstract](ISAG - European Business School, 2023-06-23) Pinho, Micaela; Quintela, JoanaThe health sector is among the fastest-growing clusters in the world economy, and health tourism is a growing sector within the tourism industry (Roman et al., 2022). Health or medical tourism is not a new or even recent phenomenon since, for a long time, people have travelled to other countries in search of medical treatments and health services (Bookman & Bookman, 2007). [...]Item Acesso Aberto Explaining sustainable-based tourism destination attractiveness through tourists changing travel behaviours and sustainable in-destination information [abstract](ISAG - European Business School, 2023-06-23) Pinho, Micaela; Gomes, SofiaPurpose: The exponential development of the tourism industry had the merit of significantly encouraging economic growth while at the same time contributing to the degradation of the ecological environment of many tourism locations. The tourism industry has an enormous opportunity cost in terms of the intensive use of natural resources and the squandering of the planet in its various aspects. Sustainable tourism development has aroused practitioners, policymakers, and academic communities' wide interest. Since it is not intended to dispense with tourism, it is necessary to operationalize it in line with respect for the environment. According to the World Tourism Organization (WTO, 2013) sustainable tourism fully considers its current and future economic, social and environmental impacts, addressing the needs of visitors, the industry, the environment and host communities. The importance of sustainable tourism is highlighted in the 2030 United Nations Agenda for Sustainable Development in its eighth, twelfth and fourteenth sustainable development goals. Currently, there seems to be a change in societies’ mindset towards environmental issues. People seem more aware of the consequences of planetary depletion in terms of climate change and health, and sustainability has become part of the dominant lexicon. In this context, the sustainable development of a territory can be closely related to its tourist attractiveness. Although, the concept of destination attractiveness has been widely investigated (Formica & Uysal, 2006; Gu et al., 2022) it remains to explore the determinants of sustainable-based tourism destination attractiveness. A behavioural perspective of the interplay between demand and supply indicates that people travel because they are either “pushed” by tourism motivations (internal and/or psychological forces) or “pulled” by external forces of the destination attributes (Uysal & Jurowski, 1994). The purpose of the present research is to explore whether two internal factors – the availability to change travelling behaviours, in general, and the availability to engage in sustainable travels, in particular along with an exogenous factor – the availability of information about in-destination sustainable practices, would explain the sustainable-based tourism destination attractiveness. Methodology: Data from 25711 participants from the 27 European Member States were used. The data were collected in October 2012 through the Flash Eurobarometer 499 – ‘Attitudes of Europeans towards Tourism’ (GESIS, 2022). The answers of four questions were used. The first question (question 1 of the survey) collected information about respondent’s availability to change their travelling behaviours through six items. The second question (question 5 of the survey) collected information concerning participant’s availability to engage in sustainable behaviours through nine items. The third question (question 7 of the survey) gathered respondent’s perception of available information concerning sustainable in-destination practices through six items. Finally, the last question (question 4 of the survey) collected participants’ interest in a destination through five items. The association between the first three variables (independent) and the fourth question (dependent) was explored through the application of the Partial Least Square method. Results: In general, respondents from the European Union were not available to change their travelling behaviours, and regarding sustainable travels they revealed only some availability to consume local products, reduce waste and take holidays outside the high season. Respondents found it easy to obtain information concerning sustainable practices in the destination except for the footprint of transport options. Moreover, we find evidence that respondents’ availability to engage in sustainable travel ( = 0.179; p <= 0.001), the availability of information ( = 0.07; p <= 0.001), and their willingness to change travelling behaviours ( = 0.062; p <= 0.001), were statistically significant in explaining the sustainable-based destination attractiveness. Originality: This study reports the first evidence, using a large sample, of the relation of pushed factors, translated into respondents’ motivations to change travelling behaviours, in general, and to engage in sustainable travels, particularly, and information sources as determinants of sustainable-based destination attractiveness.Item Acesso Aberto Sustainable tourist attitudes in urban destinations: The cases of Porto and Lisbon(Universidade de Coimbra; Universidade Europeia; Escola Superior de Hotelaria e Turismo do Estoril, 2023-06) Veríssimo, Medéia; Ramazanova, Makhabbat; Durão, Marília; Bakas, FionaUrban tourism destinations are particularly prone to negative impacts due to the high flow of tourists. [...]Item Acesso Aberto How can industrial tourism contribute to innovation and sustainability?(Universidade de Coimbra; Universidade Europeia; Escola Superior de Hotelaria e Turismo do Estoril, 2023-06) Montenegro, Zulmira; Marques, Jorge; Sousa, CristinaThis article aims to explore the potential of industrial tourism for regional development and show how it can be seen as an innovative and sustainable product. [...]Item Acesso Aberto Bridging corporate social responsibility and individual social responsibility(SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, Lda., 2023-04) Carvalho, João M. S.; Faria, Maria JoséThis study aimed to highlight the major trends in the relationships between Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Individual Social Responsibility (ISR). [...]Item Acesso Aberto The rooted fan: Exploring suggested improvements to a professional sport team’s sustainability(NASSM - North American Society for Sport Management, 2022-06) Cayolla, Ricardo; Kellison, Timothy; McCullough, Brian P.; Biscaia, Rui; Escadas, Marco; Santos, TeresaSustainability initiatives in sport have the potential to tap large audiences and encourage climate action at events and in consumers’ daily life. However, their effectiveness depends on the acceptance of fans and other supporters (McCullough & Trail, 2021). Fans’ sustainable behaviors during sporting events and in daily life have been subject to researchers’ attention (Casper et al., 2021). Despite the many professional sport teams (PSTs) that have carried out campaigns to increase awareness of environmental problems (Cayolla et al., 2021), the effects of these campaigns among different types of fans are still unclear (Trail & McCullough, 2018). In addition, the suspension of almost all top sport leagues worldwide in the 2020–21 season (Weimar et al., 2021) limited the understanding of fans’ sustainable awareness and behaviors during sport events. Thus, this study aims to gain greater knowledge about the importance of PST sustainability initiatives for fans. [...]