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- Across establishments, within firms: worker’s mobility, knowledge transfer and survivalPublication . Tavares, Marisa Fernanda FigueiredoWe analyze the recruitment strategies and the survival of newly created establishments that are affiliated with pre-established _rms. For the new establishments, the existence of ports of entry as well as the importance of internal and external recruitment is assessed. Being affiliated with a pre-established firm may be a source of competitive advantage and improve the new plant’s chances of survival as the parent firm may supply the newly created unit with expertise and firm-specific knowledge. In this research we suggest a channel for knowledge transfer that has been little addressed in previous literature: within firm and across establishments mobility of workers. As firm-specific knowledge is mainly embodied and non-tradable, we suggest that it can be successfully transferred to the new unit embodied in the workers that are internally recruited. We find that internally transferred workers, particularly skilled workers hired at high-rank jobs play an important role in improving the survival of new establishments.
- A circular economy within a place-based approach as a means to a European full employment policyPublication . Costa, Leonardo; Leitão, Alexandra; Marcelo, Gonçalo Nuno de Bettencourt Coutinho; Martins, Nuno; Oliveira, Francisca Guedes de; Tavares, Marisa Fernanda FigueiredoThe European Union developed a set of different policies to deal with different problems, such as macroeconomic stability, unemployment, inequality and the environment. However, these problems are interconnected and cannot be adequately addressed without an integrated approach that takes into account the different territories, which is possible within the existing EU institutional framework, as we shall argue while identifying the key European institutions necessary for doing so. But this integrated view has not been adopted so far. We argue that a normative circular conception of the economy provides a more adequate framework for advancing full employment within a place-based integrated approach while articulating the microeconomic, mesoeconomic and macroeconomic levels and/or all governance levels.
- Diagnóstico das ONG em PortugalPublication . Esteves, Alexandra; Mendes, Américo M. S. Carvalho; Lourenço, Ana; Chau, Fernando; Pinto, Filipe; Guedes De Oliveira, Francisca; Cunha, Manuel Antunes da; Tavares, Marisa Fernanda Figueiredo; Franco, Raquel Campos; Gonçalves, Ricardo; Garrido, Sara de Azevedo; Silva, Sofia; Ramus, Tommaso; Franco, Raquel Campos