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EEG Investiga

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O "EEG Investiga" é um podcast da Escola de Economia, Gestão e Ciência Política da Universidade do Minho, dedicado à divulgação científica produzida na escola. Este programa explora investigações atuais, tendências e desafios, com foco na inovação e impacto social. || “EEG Investiga” is a podcast by the School of Economics, Management and Political Science of the University of Minho, dedicated to showcasing the scientific research produced within the school. The programme explores current research, trends, and challenges, with a focus on innovation and social impact.

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School of Economics, Management and Political Science

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www.eeg.uminho.pt

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Mar 20, 2026

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20. A Discomforting Pedagogy of Poverty: Discourses, Representations and Vulnerabilities 20.03.2026

Hutton, M., & Heath, T. (2025). A Discomforting Pedagogy of Poverty: Discourses, Representations and Vulnerabilities. Sociology . https://doi.org/10.1177/00380385251380772 This article proposes a “pedagogy of discomfort” for teaching about poverty, aiming to challenge normalized views and stigmatizing assumptions. The authors argue that poverty is a form of “difficult sociological knowledge” t...

19. Exploring the longitudinal impact of entrepreneurial education on entrepreneurial competences and intentions: evidence of an asymmetric polarization effect 10.03.2026

Almeida, D. C., Afonso, P., Ferreira, L. P., & Soares, A. M. (2026). Exploring the longitudinal impact of entrepreneurial education on entrepreneurial competences and intentions: evidence of an asymmetric polarization effect. International Journal of Management Education , 24 (1). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijme.2025.101291 This study examines the longitudinal impact of entrepreneurship educati...

18. Framework for cross-border governance: from cross-border critical factors to sustainable development 06.03.2026

Krüger, C., Pennabel, A. F., Paschoalotto, M. A. C., Guimarães, F. H. C. B., Medeiros Kruger, N. R., Meneguzzo, M., Passador, C. S., & Ferreira Caldana, A. C. (2024). Framework for cross-border governance: from cross-border critical factors to sustainable development. Public Management Review . https://doi.org/10.1080/14719037.2024.2443061 This article develops a framework and practical model...

17. Do earnouts create the right incentives? Earnings management around earnout-based acquisitions 03.03.2026

Coelho, A. P., & Loureiro, G. (2025). Do earnouts create the right incentives? Earnings management around earnout-based acquisitions. Journal of Financial Research . https://doi.org/10.1111/jfir.70007 This article examines whether acquiring firms engage in earnings management during earnout periods in mergers and acquisitions. Using a sample of 517 U.S. acquisitions with earnout clauses betwee...

16. 30th birthday celebrations: Views from the top about future management research and practice 24.02.2026

Ratten, V., Newman, A., Palacios-Marqués, D., Mckeown, T., Casais, B., Prentice, C., Nuñez-Sánchez, J. M., Liñán, F., Stanton, P., Le, H., Aseri, M. A., & Walton, S. (2026). 30th birthday celebrations: Views from the top about future management research and practice. In Journal of Management and Organization . Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/jmo.2025.10073 This article comm...

15. Between promise and practice: a scoping review of the democratic outcomes of youth participation in local governance 20.02.2026

Ramos, F., Tavares, A. F., & da Cruz, N. F. (2026). Between promise and practice: a scoping review of the democratic outcomes of youth participation in local governance. Children and Youth Services Review , 181 , 108738. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2025.108738 This article presents a scoping review of 48 empirical studies on youth participation in local governance across 24 countries,...

14. Science and productivity in European firms: how do regional innovation modes matter? 17.02.2026

Barbosa, N., & Faria, A. P. (2026). Science and productivity in European firms: how do regional innovation modes matter? European Planning Studies , 34 (1), 84–106. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2025.2570922 This article, published in European Planning Studies (2026) by Natália Barbosa and Ana Paula Faria, investigates how scientific knowledge and regional innovation modes influence firm pr...

13. Balancing the double-edged sword of artificial Intelligence: Job demands, resources, and Work–Life balance 13.02.2026

Pinho, J. C., Fontes, A., & Santos, G. G. (2026). Balancing the double-edged sword of artificial Intelligence: Job demands, resources, and Work–Life balance. Computers in Human Behavior Reports , 21 , 100924. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chbr.2025.100924 This study applies the Job Demands–Resources (JD–R) framework to examine the “double-edged sword” effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on emp...

12. Robotic process automation: implementation in a multi-municipal water supply and sanitation company 10.02.2026

Martins, A., Silva, A. P., Gomes, D., & Cruz, D. (2025). Robotic process automation: implementation in a multi-municipal water supply and sanitation company. Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting and Financial Management . https://doi.org/10.1108/JPBAFM-09-2024-0182 This study analyzes the implementation of Project Sophia, a Robotic Process Automation (RPA) initiative at Águas do Norte S.A....

11. A general framework for retailer competition under elastic demand and quantity-dependent transport costs 06.02.2026

Esteves, R. B., & Carballo-Cruz, F. (2025). A general framework for retailer competition under elastic demand and quantity-dependent transport costs. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services , 87 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jretconser.2025.104358 This paper develops a general framework for spatial retailer competition by extending the classic Hotelling model to incorporate elastic demand and...

10. Transparency in local government: exploring the impact of female leadership and political context 03.02.2026

Ribeiro, B. F. G., Rodrigues, M. Â., & Tejedo-Romero, F. (2026). Transparency in local government: exploring the impact of female leadership and political context. Local Government Studies . https://doi.org/10.1080/03003930.2025.2612054 This study examines the relationship between female leadership and municipal transparency in Portugal, focusing on how political context shapes this link acros...

9. The division of revenues from unexpected demand shocks 30.01.2026

Bastos, P., Monteiro, N. P., & Straume, O. R. (2025). The division of revenues from unexpected demand shocks. Scandinavian Journal of Economics . https://doi.org/10.1111/sjoe.12589 This article investigates how unexpected export demand shocks affect firm outcomes and the distribution of earnings between firms and workers in the Portuguese private sector from 2006 to 2018. Unexpected shocks are...

8. Place attachment, national identity, and country-of-origin consumption insights from Portuguese emigrants 27.01.2026

Casais, B., & Boleixa, R. S. (2025). Place attachment, national identity, and country-of-origin consumption: insights from Portuguese emigrants. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy , 21 (4), 357–369. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41254-025-00400-w This article examines the relationship between place attachment, national identity, and the consumption of country-of-origin (COO) products among Portugu...

7. The power of digital accounting: A bibliometric literature review analysis 23.01.2026

Silva, R., Rodrigues, M., Oliveira, C., Bessa, R., & Franco, M. (2025). The power of digital accounting: A bibliometric literature review analysis. Journal of General Management . https://doi.org/10.1177/03063070251332038 This article examines the evolution and impact of digital accounting through a bibliometric analysis and a systematic literature review. Digital accounting is defined as the...

6. Local politics and land take: Using remote sensing data to analyse land-use changes in Sweden 20.01.2026

Wittberg, E., Tavares, A. F., & Szmigiel-Rawska, K. (2025). Local politics and land take: Using remote sensing data to analyse land-use changes in Sweden. Journal of Environmental Management , 384 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2025.125387 This study examines how local politics and employment structures shape land take in Sweden, using remote-sensing data from 2006 to 2018. Drawing on a p...

5. Outlier Robust Specification of Multiplicative Time-Varying Volatility Models 16.01.2026

Amado, C. (2025). Outlier Robust Specification of Multiplicative Time-Varying Volatility Models. Computational Economics , 66 (5), 4107–4135. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10614-024-10838-4 This article proposes a robust specification procedure for time-varying multiplicative volatility models that is resilient to the presence of outliers. It addresses a key problem in financial time series, namely the...

4. Longitudinal perceptions of gamified loyalty programs (GLPs): a mix of slot machines and entertainment toys 13.01.2026

Lopes, J. V., & Casais, B. (2025). Longitudinal perceptions of gamified loyalty programs (GLPs): a mix of slot machines and entertainment toys. Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing , 19 (2), 268–286. https://doi.org/10.1108/JRIM-10-2023-0383 This study examines users’ perceptions of gamified loyalty programs (GLPs) in mobile applications, focusing on Vodafone’s “Yorn Shake It” app. Usi...

3. Building a health system resilience framework: national, state, regional, and local perspectives 09.01.2026

Antonio, M., Paschoalotto, C., Lazzari, E. A., Rocha, R., Massuda, A., & Castro, M. C. (2025). Building a health system resilience framework: national, state, regional, and local perspectives . www.thelancet.com This study proposes a Health System Resilience (HSR) framework specifically designed for the decentralized context of Brazil’s Unified Health System (SUS). Resilience is defined as the...

2. Do hospital mergers reduce waiting times? Theory and evidence from the English NHS 06.01.2026

Cirulli, V., Marini, G., Marini, M. A., & Straume, O. R. (2025). Do hospital mergers reduce waiting times? Theory and evidence from the English NHS. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization , 238 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebo.2025.107196 The study examines both theoretically and empirically the impact of hospital mergers on waiting times in health care markets with regulated prices, us...

1. Storytelling in Sensual Products Marketing: A Content Analysis of Archetypes and Endorsers on Instagram 02.01.2026

Jacob, D., Casais, B., & Azevedo, A. (2025). Storytelling in Sensual Products Marketing: A Content Analysis of Archetypes and Endorsers on Instagram. Journal of Creative Communications . https://doi.org/10.1177/09732586251334853 This study analyzes how Brazilian sensual product brands use storytelling on Instagram to market taboo-related products. Through a content analysis of 22 posts from th...

88. They (don’t) really care about us youth representation in Portuguese political parties 30.12.2025

Jalali, C., Silva, P., & Costa, E. (2025). They (don’t) really care about us: youth representation in Portuguese political parties. European Political Science , 24 (4), 862–877. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41304-025-00548-2 This article examines the role of youth wings within Portuguese political parties and how young party elites perceive their capacity to enhance youth representation. Based on...

87. Speculative-Grade sovereign rating Cycles: Sovereign debt Defaults, restructurings and resolution 26.12.2025

Agnello, L., Castro, V., & Sousa, R. M. (2025). Speculative-Grade sovereign rating Cycles: Sovereign debt Defaults, restructurings and resolution. Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money , 103 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intfin.2025.102197 The study examines how sovereign defaults, debt restructurings, and resolution strategies affect the duration of periods in which...

86. Cosmopolitan tourists in P2P accommodation An exploratory study of online reviews on airbnb 23.12.2025

Casais, B., & Cardoso, C. (2025). Cosmopolitan tourists in P2P accommodation: An exploratory study of online reviews on airbnb. Tourism and Hospitality Research , 25 (3), 375–386. https://doi.org/10.1177/14673584231218105 This article explores how cultural background shapes (or fails to shape) online reviews in peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation, focusing on 775 Airbnb reviews from guests of 32...

85. Brazil and China's Digital Silk Road: Opportunities, Risks, and Strategic Implications 19.12.2025

da Silva, F. B., & Duarte, P. A. B. (2025). Brazil and China’s Digital Silk Road: Opportunities, Risks, and Strategic Implications. Global Policy , 16 (4), 655–668. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.70027 This article examines Brazil’s engagement with China’s Digital Silk Road (DSR), arguing that it is best understood through the lens of Digitalpolitik , where digital infrastructures serve as...

84. Dilemmas of Care (Re) Allocation Care and Consumption in Pandemic Times 16.12.2025

Heath, T., Gallage, S., Chatzidakis, A., & Hutton, M. (2025). Dilemmas of Care (Re) Allocation: Care and Consumption in Pandemic Times. Journal of Business Ethics , 199 (3), 507–527. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-024-05829-2 This article examines how the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped everyday consumption through the lens of care ethics. Drawing on twenty-eight in-depth interviews, it shows that...

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