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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentada à Faculdde de Motricidade Humana, U.T.L., com vista à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Viências da Educação - Metodologia da Educação Física
Dissertação apresentada com vista à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Desenvolvimento de Software e Sistemas Interactivos, Instituto Politécnico, Escola Superior de Tecnologia, Castelo Branco, 2011
Disponível na Biblioteca da ESACB na cota C30-18262TFCPF.
Dissertação ao Mestrado em Contabilidade e Finanças Empresariais na Universidade Aberta em 1999
Vol. 2: Relaçöes colectivas de trabalho. -4ª ed
Contém: vol. 1 : Introdução. Relações individuais de trabalho
Dissertação apresentada com vista à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Desenvolvimento de Software e Sistemas Interactivos, Instituto Politécnico, Escola Superior de Tecnologia, Castelo Branco, 2012
Trabalho apresentado para conclusäo do curso de Estudos Superiores Especializados em Administraçäo Escolar
Dissertação de Mestrado à University of de Nottingham como requisito parcial para obtenção do grau de Master of Education in Supervision
Purpose This paper focuses on the issue of global competitive advantage of nations, based on the dimensions analyzed by the World Economic Forum in assessing the economic competitiveness of a large sample of countries. From the different stages of development of the countries, this study aims to help us to recognize what variables better explain the global competitive advantage of economies. Design/methodology/approach Following quantitative analysis, results based on PLS show what dimensions within each economic development stage best explain the global competitive advantage of economies. Findings Beyond the institutions, infrastructure and regulation of the markets, higher education and training, the technological readiness, the business sophistication and innovation contribute greatly to explain the competitive advantage of economies. Originality/value Understanding the drivers of global competitive advantage of nations, this study may help academics to conduct new studies, as well as politicians to define intervention priorities.
Although entrepreneurship plays a critical role in fostering economic development, erasing inequality, and generating more balanced societies, a gap concerning the course, nature, and state-of-the-art of minority entrepreneurship scientific literature need to be fulfilled. A hybrid methodology, combining bibliometric methods and topic models (latent Drichlet allocation) is used to perform a thematic analysis of the minority entrepreneurship research stream. The analysis provides insight into the most relevant research themes as well as further research agenda.
Design/methodology/approach This study uses bibliometric methods and topic models, specifically latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA) methods to evaluate the nature and course of the tourism crises and disasters scientific literature. Data from 2810 documents were retrieved from the Web of Science database and were used to perform the analysis. Purpose The COVID-19 pandemic caused unprecedented global turmoil and a halt on international tourism. This study aims to evaluate the scientific literature about tourism crisis and disasters and depict how this research stream evolved in the face of economic, security, health, environmental, or trust crises, further providing insights about a research agenda on this stream. Findings Results show an increase of tourism crises and disasters scientific literature departing from 2010, and a surge in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, themes such as tourism competitiveness, tourism demand, crisis management, perceived risk, natural disasters, and destination recovery are among the most relevant themes in the research line, showing that the effect of economic and financial crises on tourism industry, sustainable tourism, and tourism demand are set to be among the most relevant in the upcoming years. Implications This study fills a void in tourism literature by providing a roadmap to understand the past, present, and future of the tourism crises and disasters research line and the avenues for future research in this field, including methods, in the period post COVID-19. Originality/value Previous studies on tourism crises and disasters were focused on literature review and on the relationship between crises and disasters and the tourism industry. This study uses a set of methods unused before in the research stream, namely a combination of bibliometric methods and latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA) methods, to provide a road map for the present state-of-the-art of tourism crises and disasters research and promising future research lines.