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- Contributo da governança territorial e multinível. O caso do plano estratégico de desenvolvimento urbano (PEDU) em Trás-os-Montes (Bragança)Publication . Correia, Maria Patrocínia; Gonçalves, HermíniaA territorialização das políticas públicas, tornou-se o paradigma a ser seguido. Tem por base a necessidade de conhecer e explorar o conhecimento potencial de um território e de investir e construir instituições através de um processo que envolva os atores locais. Por isso, é natural que nas cidades se discutam e ocorram a resolução de dilemas em prol do bem-estar de quem nelas vive, trabalha e circula. Uma parte significativa dos apoios atribuídos à esfera municipal para a resolução destes problemas enquadra-se em políticas públicas territoriais integradas. É sobre um destes instrumentos que o presente trabalho se debruça, nomeadamente, o Plano Estratégico de Desenvolvimento Urbano (PEDU).
- Estratégias territoriais integradas. O caso do PEDU BragançaPublication . Correia, Maria Patrocínia; Ramos, LuísA territorialização das políticas públicas, nomeadamente, a política centrada no território tornou-se o paradigma a ser seguido. Tem por base a necessidade de conhecer e explorar o conhecimento potencial de um território e de investir e construir instituições através de um processo que envolva os atores locais.
- From students to entrepreneurs: the forces that shaped entrepreneurial intentions in higher education institutionsPublication . Correia, Maria Patrocínia; Marques, Carla; Silva, Rui; Galvão, AndersonHigher education institutions (HEI) and their surroundings play a Fundamental role for contemporary societies in the field of education and knowledge generation. During the last decade, the university and its surroundings have become a special ecosystem. Specifically, Favourable conditions are created for cooperation between various entities, namely, HEI, business incubators, technology transfer centers and funding institutions, which contribute to developing the academic entrepreneurship ecosystem. The ecosystem conception represents a new competitive force that includes universities that reveal their influence over entrepreneurial ecosystems. This study investigates the impact of entrepreneurial attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioural controls on entrepreneurial intention using the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) as the theoretical framework. The consideration of more factors in the TPB were explored with the main aim of building a more comprehensive and complete explanation of EIs. This involvement builds a more comprehensive explanation of entrepreneurial intentions (EI). The research analyses data from 545 students through statistics and Structural Equation Modeling. This outcome was facilitated through entrepreneurial education and support from higher education institutions (HEIs), which, notably, did not significantly influence students' entrepreneurial intentions (EI). It has been observed that personality traits exert a positive influence on EI. This finding highlights the potential for creating or enhancing a structured academic ecosystem that more effectively promotes entrepreneurship.
- Higher Educational Institutions and Entrepreneurial Ecosystem – trends and research agenda based on a systematic literature reviewPublication . Correia, Maria Patrocínia; Marques, Carla; Silva, RuiBased on different data and scales, research on the 'entrepreneurship ecosystem' limits the acceptance of a single definition. This conceptual limitation and the still recent research, higher education institutions have come to be seen as ecosystems associated with entrepreneurship. The present review aims to contribute to the existing field of knowledge, identify current and emerging thematic areas and trends, and reveal the scientific roots of research on entrepreneurial ecosystems and their relationship with higher education institutions.
- Internal marketing, satisfaction, and motivation: an application in a context of Portuguese polytechnic higher educationPublication . Vila Nova, Edgar; Correia, Ricardo Jorge; Campos, SusanaThe main objective of this research is to examine the relationships among Internal Marketing (IM), students’ satisfaction, and students’ motivation within a specific case study at the High School of Communication, Administration, and Tourism of the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança (ESACT-IPB). A quantitative methodology was used by applying a questionnaire to the students of EsACT-IPB. A total of 171 valid responses were obtained, and four multiple linear regression models were estimated using SPSS v26.0. The results showed that IM directly influences students´ satisfaction and motivation. Additionally, we found that students' satisfaction predicts students' motivation and partially mediates the relationship between IM and students' motivation.
- The Linkage of Green Entrepreneurial Intentions on Social Change in Universitary Students.Publication . Correia, Maria Patrocínia; Marques, Carla; Silva, RuiThe concept of going green has become increasingly important in modern societies. Researchers have pointed out that the business community plays a significant role in activities that harm the environment, emphasising the need for environmental sustainability and green entrepreneurship in addressing social issues, climate change, and ecological sustainability. Therefore, it is essential to promote 'going green' in business and entrepreneurship and within higher education institutions (HEIs).
- Sustainable tourism in protected areas: Perceptions of residents and local communities of Tua Valley Regional Natural ParkPublication . Lopes, Luisa; Esteves, Salete; Santos, LaraPurpose – The development of sustainable tourism is a collaborative effort that contributes to the protection of nature and maintains the economic, environmental, and socio-cultural dimensions crucial to the residents of protected areas (Thapa et al., 2022). But, does the implementation of sustainable tourism practices have a positive impact on the overall satisfaction of residents? Residents' support and active participation in the tourism planning and development process are key elements but also a testament to their importance in the sustainable management of tourism resources (Han et al., 2023). More research in this emerging field is needed (Krittayaruangroj et al., 2023). Theoretical framework – The Prism of Sustainability Model, as indicated by previous research, is a valuable and informative framework for understanding sustainable tourism (Cottrell et al., 2013; Trišić et al., 2023). Design/methodology/approach – The research employs mixed methods. In qualitative research, the relevant information is gathered through semi-structured individual interviews (n=11). All the interviews are processed using qualitative software and thematic content analysis. The results are complemented using quantitative research, collecting primary information based on a survey (n=196), using a non-probabilistic convenience sampling method, administrated to residents of five municipalities of the Tua Valley Regional Natural Park, spread over 19 localities/villages of relevance to the park's activities. All constructs were operationalized with multi-item five-point Likert scales derived from the literature, from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree). The analysis started using Jamovi software for the statistical analysis and data was analysed using partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM). In this process, the measurement model was assessed in terms of internal consistency reliability, convergent and discriminant validity of the constructs. Through a structural model, the hypothesised relationships were analysed, determining the relational structure between the observed and latent variables considered. Findings – The results of the survey indicate a predominantly positive view of the impact of tourism in the park, especially in the areas of sustainability and cooperation with the local community. The statements that obtained the highest averages include the importance of sustainable tourism (4.224) and the need for tourism companies to hire staff locally (4.133). These results suggest that participants value the positive impact of tourism on environmental preservation and supporting the local economy. In addition, there is a positive perception that tourism contributes significantly to the local economy and promotes the restoration of historic sites, with averages around 3.403 and 3.066, respectively. On the other hand, some areas received lower ratings, indicating a limited impact on certain aspects. The statements about the direct benefit of tourism for individuals (2,959) and the creation of jobs for women (2,852) were the least valued, suggesting that the impact of tourism may be insufficient or uneven. In addition, the perception that quality of life has improved due to tourism is the lowest (2,541), indicating less satisfaction with the personal benefits of sustainable tourism. Research, practical & social implications – Results show that, despite the overall benefits, there are significant challenges and opportunities to improve the impact of tourism on local communities and residents' lives. These provide a roadmap for future research and policy development in tourism and community development. Originality/value – To the best of our knowledge, this is one of the first studies exploring residents’ satisfaction with sustainable tourism carried out in Portugal.
- The Use of Public Sector Financial and Non-financial Information by Politicians: a Bibliometric AnalysisPublication . Jorge, Susana; Silva, Adriana; Gioacchino, Benfante; Nogueira, Sónia P.This paper carries out a bibliometric study supported by a structured literature review, to analyse academic research that has been done on the use of public sector financial and non-financial informahon by polihcians, in the period between 2005 and 2022. Research on this topic is relahvely recent; in parhcular, there are opportunihes to increase quanhtahve empirical research on the use of accounhng/financial informahon by polihcians, including comparahve-internahonal studies, involving several countries and polihcians at central level.
