Carvalho, João M. S.

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João M. S. Carvalho

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João M. S. Carvalho é Professor Associado com Agregação da Universidade Portucalense. É investigador do REMIT – Investigação em Economia, Gestão e Tecnologias de Informação (Universidade Portucalense), no CICS.NOVA – Centro Interdisciplinar em Ciências Sociais (Universidade Nova de Lisboa e Universidade do Minho), do InED – Centro de Investigação e Inovação em Educação (Escola Superior de Educação do Instituto Politécnico do Porto), e do Centro de Estudos Globais da Universidade Aberta. Licenciado em Gestão de Empresas, Pós-graduado em Gerontologia Social, Mestre em Economia e Doutorado em Ciências Empresariais. Trabalhou durante 15 anos na indústria farmacêutica. A nível nacional e internacional tem publicado vários livros, capítulos de livros e artigos em revistas científicas. Afiliação: REMIT – Research on Economics, Management and Information Technologies. DEG - Departamento de Economia e Gestão.

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REMIT – Research on Economics, Management and Information Technologies
Centro de investigação que que tem como objetivo principal produzir e disseminar conhecimento teórico e aplicado que possibilite uma maior compreensão das dinâmicas e tendências económicas, empresariais, territoriais e tecnológicas do mundo contemporâneo e dos seus efeitos socioeconómicos. O REMIT adota uma perspetiva multidisciplinar que integra vários domínios científicos: Economia e Gestão; Ciências e Tecnologia; Turismo, Património e Cultura. Founded in 2017, REMIT – Research on Economics, Management and Information Technologies is a research unit of Portucalense University. Based on a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspective it aims at responding to social challenges through a holistic approach involving a wide range of scientific fields such as Economics, Management, Science, Technology, Tourism, Heritage and Culture. Grounded on the production of advanced scientific knowledge, REMIT has a special focus on its application to the resolution of real issues and challenges, having as strategic orientations: - the understanding of local, national and international environment; - the development of activities oriented to professional practice, namely in the business world.

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  • PublicaçãoAcesso Aberto
    Resource‐based view of city quality: Scales development and validation
    2019 - Costa, Ricardo V.; Marnoto, Sandra; Vieira, José Carvalho; Sousa, Célio A. A.; Carvalho, João M. S.
    As the urban world population grows steadily, cities have become the main habitat for human beings. Against this backdrop, city quality or the level of development of the city's habitat that ensures the satisfaction of objective and subjective human needs become a matter of growing interest and concern for academics, policy makers, and citizens. Building on a resource‐based view of city quality, the aim of this paper is twofold. First, it proposes and validates scales for six city sub‐habitats: political, economic, social, natural, artificial, and technological. Second, it tests a model and the underlying hypothesis about the ranking of those subhabitats and of the perceived controversy regarding decision making upon them. For those purposes, a survey of 768 city inhabitants was conducted in Portugal to measure city quality and their sub‐habitats. Both the predicted ranking of importance of the sub‐habitats and the perceived ranking of controversy were empirically validated. The results constitute a novel and important contribution to understand city quality and its sub‐habitats, whose conceptual power relies on hierarchized factors linked to citizens’ happiness and to the level of controversy of the solutions.
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    Toward a resource-based view of city quality: A new framework
    2018-06-05 - Costa, Ricardo V.; Marnoto, Sandra; Sousa, Célio A. A.; Vieira, José Carvalho; Carvalho, João M. S.
    Based on an extensive literature review on intelligent cities, smart cities, and happy cities, and on their conceptual connections with citizens’ well-being, quality of life, and happiness, we developed a resource-based view on City Quality: the PESNAT (political, economic, social, natural, artificial, and technological) framework. The concept of City Quality rests on the idea of cities interconnected sub-habitats—PESNAT—which are powerful analytical categories needed for understanding cities as complex and intricate loci. This framework eventually aims at assessing the cities’ power to attract businesses and people, to contribute to a sustainable development of the city and an increased quality of life. Furthermore, two hypotheses are outlined regarding the level of importance of each sub-habitat in relation to happi ness, and the level of controversy of each one for citizens, city planners, and decision makers.