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- Application of Renewable Energy—The Case of San Tomé IslandPublication . Ceita, Ludcelma de; Manso, Ricardo; Eugénio, TeresaIn the current context, the energy sector is one of the most important strategic points for the economic transformation of any society. Access to energy is a universal human right and a concern of the state. Whatever national development strategy is defined or implemented, it will always require measures to promote access to energy for all. Although the strong growth of renewable energies worldwide is evident, there are still few studies on their applicability in developing countries. The aim of this study is to contribute to energy sustainability in an emerging country where renewable energies have been little analysed and developed. The country analysed is São Tomé and Príncipe (STP). This paper develops a study on the application of renewable energy, energy sustainability, and clean electricity generation as challenges of the present and ways forward. Aware of the potential of natural resources on the islands of São Tomé and Príncipe, the study follows the following methodology: first phase: a preliminary study to describe the current energy situation on the island; second phase: presentation of a simulation on the use of available resources that has a direct impact on minimising the consumption of fossil fuels on the islands and on the country’s dependence on foreign fuel imports. As a result, the following proposal is made: Utilisation of photovoltaic solar energy with the help of agro-voltaic systems and floating panels, a biomass plant and a transition to electromobility with the help of electric vehicles as energy storage and means of transport.
- Bibliometric Analysis of Sustainable Indicators in AgribusinessPublication . Monteiro, Sónia; Quesado, Patrícia; Ribeiro, Verónica; Fernandes, Maria Eduarda; Eugénio, Teresa; Costa, João; Rodrigues, Hugo; Tomás, MarinaThe aim of this paper is to analyze the scientific production in the last decade (2011–2022) related to sustainable indicators (environmental, economic, social and ESG—Environmental, Social and Governance) in agribusiness. As methodology, a bibliometric study was carried out on articles from Scopus database. Afterwards, the most cited articles, journals and countries were analyzed, as well as a thematic analysis of the keywords. Results indicate that research on sustainable indi- cators of agribusiness has increased over time. In last years, the number of scientific papers on these topics has been increasing, probably associated with the approval of the United Nations for Sustainable Development (known as 2030 Agenda, approved in 2015). Italy is the country with most publications, the highest number of citations, and with the largest collaboration network. Most papers are published in 2 journals of higher impact and LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) is cited as the most usual method to assess the impact of business. Regarding the indicators to evaluate the sustain- ability of agribusiness, there is a greater predominance of environmental indicators compared to economic and social indicators.
- Caraterização do poder local na Comunidade Intermunicipal da Região de Leiria: forma e género na admissão dos dirigentes intermédios de 2o grauPublication . Caçador, Solange; Marques, Tânia; Reis, Nuno; Reis, NunoO procedimento administrativo dedicado ao recrutamento e seleção dos dirigentes superiores na administração pública em Portugal, em geral, e na administração local, em particular, está regulamentado por legislação própria, sendo que a análise e a avaliação do procedimento subjacente ao processo administrativo é de extrema importância. Assim, o presente estudo tem como objetivo principal a análise do procedimento administrativo dedicado ao recrutamento e seleção em termos de forma e género de dirigentes intermédios de 2o grau dos dez municípios que integram a Comunidade Intermunicipal da Região de Leiria, no mandato municipal que decorreu entre 2017 a 2021. Em termos de método, recorreu-se à abordagem qualitativa e exploratória, com um total de 215 documentos pesquisados no Diário da República Eletrónico e mapas de pessoal dos dez municípios que integram a Comunidade Intermunicipal da Região de Leiria.
- Circular Economy and Sustainability: What Are They Saying About It? – A Literature ReviewPublication . Costa, Berta; Rodrigues, SusanaCircular economy (CE) and sustainability are two interrelated con- cepts that are increasingly gaining attention in the fields of business, economics, and environmental studies. Although both concepts share similarities as they both aim to reduce the negative impact of human activities on the environment and promote sustainable development, they have predominantly been addressed sep- arately as two independent areas of knowledge, and continue to be ambiguous. Their relationship in literature has not been clarified, which may be obfuscating their overall usage. The aim of this article is to clarify the concepts of circular economy and sustainability, to examine how these two constructs have evolved in the last decades, and to identify their similarities and differences. In this regard a specific literature review was performed. For this purpose, 48 publications were identified, and a content analysis was conducted. Based on the aforementioned literature review, key findings relatively to circular economy and sustainability are presented.
- Consumers’ Acceptance and Willingness to Pay for Innovative and Sustainable Food – an Exploratory StudyPublication . C., João Maurício; Fernandes, Maria EduardaThe agricultural sector is currently facing several challenges, and needs to evolve to a more sustainable system. Consumers have a major role to play in this transformation. In this sense, this study aims to explore Portuguese consumers’ receptiveness and willingness to pay (WTP) for innovative and more sustainable food. Particularly, for apples produced in an innovative and sustainable way, making using of algae from the Portuguese coast. Additionally, the impact of information provided to consumers about the consequences of consuming this new product, on their receptiveness and willingness to pay, is tested: focusing on health benefits of the new product vs. on the environmental benefits. To this end, an online questionnaire was conducted in Portugal in July 2022. From a sample of 411 valid answers and 396 apple consumers, a wide majority (86.9%) were receptive to this innovative and sustainable apples and was willing to pay a price premium of 0.35 e/kg compared to the conventional apples (average price of 1.95 e/kg for sustainable apples, compared to 1.60 e/kg for conventional apples). This WTP was not influenced by the type of information provided in terms of benefits of the new product (health vs. environment) but the acceptance for the innovative apple increased with the provision of information. Additionally, some respondent’s ecological consumption habits and socioeconomic characteristics demonstrated to be statistically significant for the WTP. These results indicate that consumers are aware of the need to move towards a more sustainable food sector and value this innovative (and more sustainable) apples.
- Host-guest interactions as a key to enhancing tourists WOM communication about Mediterranean destinationsPublication . Gomes, Dora; Kastenholz, Elisabeth; Ferreira, Alcina GasparHost communities play diverse roles in tourism, from suppliers to ‘place ambassadors’, enriching the visitor experience with their local knowledge and hospitality. While recognising these advantages, gaps in understanding the overall impact of positive host-guest interactions on destination success, through word-of-mouth (WOM), persist. This research studies the dynamics in resident-tourist interactions by examining how the social environment (reflected in residents’ friendliness) and emotional solidarity (sense of being welcome, emotional closeness, and sympathetic understanding), augment tourists' likelihood to share positive WOM, thus enhancing destination management strategies. This may be one of the first studies focused on WOM as an outcome of host-guest interactions, where recommendations on this specific area are given, to the Mediterranean region. An online survey was conducted among Portuguese who reported holidays in the Mediterranean region. Data was analysed using multiple linear regression modelling. Findings indicate that the perceived social environment, sense of being welcome, and sympathetic understanding on behalf of residents significantly and positively influence tourists’ WOM about the Mediterranean region. These results reinforce the importance of involving residents in destination management. First, as key points of contact with tourists, fostering positive interactions and promoting the destination through subsequent WOM. Additionally, residents' involvement in destination management allows them to control their interaction purposes, minimising negative impacts and strengthening their commitment to the destination. Effective tourism strategies should prioritise host-guest interaction, which could be central to the community-led tourism concept, benefiting both tourists and residents alike.
- The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Accounting—The View of Certified AccountantsPublication . Grácio, Leonor; Eugénio, Teresa; Azevedo, GraçaIn recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has taken on an important role in various daily tasks. This is a transformative technology that is impacting several areas, one of which is accounting. The daily tasks of Certified Accountants (CAs) are increasingly being automated using machines. This scenario is evolving and transforming before the eyes of accounting professionals, which requires a high level of adaptability, as well as the new skills needed to perform the profession. The research conducted consists of a quantitative study and its general objective is to analyze the opinion of CAs on the impact that AI may have on their profession. The quantitative analysis of this work is supported by a survey addressed to CAs, which was subsequently analyzed using SPSS software. The main conclusions of this study are that CAs predict that AI will have an impact on accounting and expect the impact of this technology to be significant, but they do not agree that it will replace the profession of CA. There is also willingness on the part of the CAs for there to be collaboration between accounting professionals and AI in the future. This collaboration will bring together accounting professionals and AI, which will make it possible to get the best out of each other.
- The Impact of Culture on Career ManagementPublication . Garbin, Leonardo; Leandro, Alexandra; Gomes, Daniel; Ribeiro, NeuzaThe main purpose of this chapter is to analyze how culture impacts the individual career management, especially considering the effects of culture on the individual in terms of career adaptability variables. Thus, it is intended to understand how culture dimensions impact career management. To achieve such goals and uncover the relationships described above, a survey was conducted for Portuguese and Brazilian people. The survey had the participation of a total of 311 respondents. The results confirm the positive relationship between the variables as expected: individualism, masculinity, power distance, and long-term orientation are positively correlated to career management, while uncertainty avoidance and indulgence are negatively correlated to career management. This research also contributes to shed light on the relation between culture and career, being important for the understanding of how organizations can promote workplaces tailored to everyone by understanding each worker's cultural background, as well as better strategize their career development.
- The Role of Host-Guest Interactions in Remote Work-Driven Tourism DevelopmentPublication . Gomes, Dora; Kastenholz, Elisabeth; Ferreira, Alcina Gaspar; Almeida, JoãoDigital nomadism, characterised by location-independent work and enabled by digital technologies, represents a promising path for destinations seeking to revitalise their economies and attract new residents, associated to their quality of life, welcoming communities and interesting leisure and tourism proposals. This study examines the interplay between digital nomads and local communities by examining host-guest interactions, their influence on perceived quality of life, and the evolving attitudes of residents towards tourism development. In-depth interviews with residents from a low-population density rural area and representatives from the local Destination Management Organization (DMO) were conducted. The findings from this case study provide valuable insights into how rural communities can manage and benefit from the growing trend of ‘remote working tourism', while also addressing potential challenges related to cultural integration, economic disparities, and community cohesion.
- Should Human Resources Management “Go Green”?: The Impact of Green Human Resources Management on Employees’ Green Behavior, Affective Commitment and Company Green PerformancePublication . Dias, Guida; Ribeiro, Neuza; Gomes, Daniel; Leandro, Alexandra; Santos, Maria JoãoEnvironmental concerns reflect a crucial theme in the twenty-first century due to the resource scarcity, the prevalence of pollution, among many other aspects. Organisation have played fundamental roles in contributing towards reducing the impact of their actions on the surrounding environment. In this context, green human resource management (GHRM) constitutes a set of sustainable practices carried out within the framework of human resource management. The objective of this study is to verify the impact of GHRM practices on the behaviours and commitment of members of staff as well as on the environmental performance not only of the members of staff but also the organisation. The sample is made up of 212 participants belonging to the human resource departments of different organisations. The results demonstrate that GHRM practices positively affect green behaviours, the environmental performance and the affective commitment. Hence, companies deploying GHRM practices manage to influence the behaviours of their staff, making them more environmentally aware and, consequently, helping them to improve the environmental performance of the organisation. Furthermore, organisations applying GHRM practices more easily establish affective bonds with their employees.
