CeBER Research Seminars - Spring 2024
The research seminars promoted by CeBER aim at encouraging the discussion of ideas and stimulate the development of a network to support research in Economics and Business Management through the organization of regular meetings for the presentation of research papers on topics relevant to the achievement of the objectives of CeBER. In each seminar members of CeBER, PhD students and invited researchers present their work in progress. The seminars take place on Wednesdays, 2 pm, Room Keynes, unless otherwise indicated. Each seminar lasts for approximately 45-60m:
24-01-2024 - Room 4.4
Daniel Jugend (Visiting Professor FEUC and Universidade Estadual de São Paulo (UNESP), Brasil)
An analysis of institutional pressures and industry 4.0 technologies for the adoption of circular economy and its impact on firm performance
31-01-2024
William Kratochwill, (Student of the PhD in Economics, FEUC )
The wage curve model with workforce underutilization and spatial and labor heterogeneity: New evidence using the Brazilian Continuous National Household Sample Survey.
7-02-2024 - Anf.3.2
Liliana Pimentel (CeBER and FEUC)
Analysis of business risk exposure to geopolitical gas price volatility
Ricardo Joaquim (Student of the PhD in Management, FEUC)
The Impact of Earnings Management on European Banking Performance: The Moderating Effect of ESG
14-02-2024
Daniela Castilho (Student of the PhD in Economics, FEUC )
The relationship between tourism investments and financial inclusion in the European Union countries
Negin Entezari (Student of the PhD in Economics, FEUC)
Estimating electricity price volatility using symmetric, asymmetric, and Markov-switching GARCH models: The case of the wholesale electricity market in Portugal
6-03-2024
Volkan Kaymaz (Pos-doc FEUC, and Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Istanbul Yeni Yuzyil University, Turkey)
Effects of Green Policy Tools on Macroeconomy and Environment in Developing Countries
Anna Auza (Student of the PhD in Economics, FEUC)
Biodiversity and economic connectedness: what's the relation?
13-03-2024
Mafalda Pinho (Student of the PhD in Economics, FEP)
The race between offshoring and automation in explaining wage polarization
10-04-2024 - Anf.3.2
Tony Dobbins (University of Birmingham)
Why employment relations matter(s) for governance of problems for labour in the real world of work
24-04-2024 - CANCELLED
Quentin Grafton (Australian National University)
TBA
8-05-2024
Wim Naudé (RWTH Aachen University)
The Economics of Artificial Intelligence: From Firms to Fermi
22-05-2024
Manuel Gómez (Universidade da Coruña)
Elasticity of substitution, long-run growth and convergence speed: A general framework
29-05-2024
Karma Lhaden (Student of the PhD in Management, FEUC)
Too much or too little: The effects of trust (in)congruity on work engagement and happiness
05-06-2024
Pedro Lima (CeBER and FEUC)
Main lines of research and a paper: Lobbying in a Directed Technical Change Endogenous Growth Model