MARGARIDA MARIA MENDES RODRIGUES

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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Interorganisational cooperation as a way of accessing green technologies for the integration of sustainable practices in SMEs
    Simão Bichinho, Mário Franco, Margarida Rodrigues
    Green Technologies and Sustainability, 2026
  • Mindfulness in a Business Context, What Future? Bibiliometric Review
    Lurdes Esteves, Mário Franco, Margarida Rodrigues
    Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 2026
    This study analyses the main topics in the literature on the use of mindfulness in an organisational or entrepreneurial business context and presents an agenda for future research. To achieve this goal, a systematic literature review (SLR) was conducted using the Web of Science (WoS). The results of an in-depth analysis revealed two clusters representing the main research topics: (1) Nature and contributions of mindfulness and (2) Mindfulness and the workplace, which are discussed in detail below. The main results suggest that there are little explored research angles: tertiary sector or service provision; work carried out in European countries; comparison between sectors of activity, intercontinental or international; mindfulness and entrepreneurship in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) or family businesses; the influence of mindfulness in the individual, collective and social context associated with resilience, leadership, well-being, engagement, productivity, ethics and sustainability. This study also provides insights for academia, professionals and policy-makers that can help SMEs to engage in mindfulness knowledge and practices, enabling the development of wellbeing promotion strategies with impacts at the individual, collective or societal level, with a focus on social competences, contributing to the emergence of “wellbeing communities or societies” and sustainability.
  • What You Need to Know About Life Cycle Assessment in the “Agri-Food Sector” for Sustainable Business Strategies in SMEs: A Bibliometric Analysis
    Ana Garcez, Margarida Rodrigues, Mário Franco, Ana Oliveira, Jorge Costa, et al.
    Business Strategy and the Environment, 2026
    The agri‐food sector faces growing sustainability challenges, including resource depletion, waste, and greenhouse gas emissions. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a key tool for evaluating environmental impacts, yet its adoption among small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) remains limited. Through bibliometric analysis and thematic clustering, this study identifies three key dimensions of LCA research: circular economy integration, ISO 14040 compliance, and localized supply chain applications. Circular metrics like the material circularity indicator (MCI) support SMEs in enhancing resource efficiency by aligning environmental and economic goals. ISO 14040 ensures methodological consistency and supports informed decision‐making. Case studies demonstrate LCA's practical benefits in reducing waste and promoting regional sustainability. The study proposes a tailored framework to embed LCA in SME operations, offering strategies to align agri‐food supply chains with global sustainability goals. Future research should explore digital and AI‐based tools to streamline LCA and support real‐time decisions.
  • Experience with Educational Software and Serious Games: A Systematic Literature Review with Applications to Tourism
    Elvira Vieira, Margarida Rodrigues, Ana Pinto Borges
    Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 2026
  • Knowledge and technology transfer in multinationals: a systematic literature review
    Rosivalda Pereira, Mário Franco, Margarida Rodrigues, Rui Silva
    European Journal of International Management, 2026
  • Visitor expenditure and consumption patterns in sustainable urban events: a Tobit analysis of Porto Beer Fest 2024
    Ana Pinto Borges, Elvira Vieira, Margarida Rodrigues, Ana Maria Reis, Mário Franco
    Tourism Review, 2026
    Purpose This study aims to analyse the determinants of visitors’ spending patterns at sustainable urban events, based on the case of Porto Beer Fest 2024. Spending at the venue and in the host city is examined in relation to psychographic segmentation, satisfaction and perceptions of sustainable practices. Design/methodology/approach The authors analyse 793 valid on-site surveys collected via a structured questionnaire. Visitors were segmented into four profiles based on their degree of interest and knowledge about craft beer: indifferent novices, casual consumers, informed enthusiasts, engaged experts. Given left-censoring at zero, the authors estimate Tobit models, considering sociodemographic covariates and satisfaction levels across festival aspects. Findings Spending at the venue and in the city is higher among profiles that are most involved with the event theme (informed enthusiasts and engaged experts). Increased urban spending is strongly correlated with satisfaction with food pairings and beer tastings. Positive perception of sustainable practices influences on-site spending. Overall satisfaction is a robust predictor of expenditure across both domains. Practical implications Communication and experience design should be guided by engagement-based segmentation. Maximising the economic impact of events requires clearly incorporating sustainable practices and enhancing sensory and educational experiences. Originality/value This study integrates censored-data econometric modelling (Tobit), involvement-based psychographic segmentation and sustainability perceptions to jointly explain on-site and city-level expenditure, offering theory-driven and actionable insights for sustainable urban event management aligned with the sustainable development goals.
  • PTCP – scale of personality traits and creative practices: adaptation, application and validation in higher education institutions
    Margarida Rodrigues, Ana Garcez, Ana Pinto Borges, Mário Franco, Rui Silva
    Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2026
    Purpose This study deals with the validation of a scale designed to measure creative personality traits and creative pedagogical practices in higher education. Design/methodology/approach To fulfil these aims, a scale was validated using rigorous statistical methods, such as exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. A snowball sampling was used, launching the questionnaire on social media. This questionnaire was administered to higher education lecturers at higher education institutions, obtaining 202 valid responses. Findings The scale was refined, resulting in a reliable instrument with four main dimensions: (1) creative personal characteristics, (2) stimulating the expression of ideas, (3) environment conducive to creativity and (4) student autonomy and learning. Practical implications The dimensions reflect theoretical foundations of creativity in higher education and offer practical applications to promote innovation in educational environments. The results highlight the importance of lecturers adopting creative practices to encourage the development of creativity in students. Originality/value In this study, a new and innovative scale was validated. The Personality Traits and Creative Practices (PTCP) scale highlights the importance of lecturers adopting creative practices to encourage the development of creativity in students. The study contributes to theory by providing a robust tool for measuring creativity and to practice by directing teachers towards pedagogical strategies that foster creativity in educational contexts. Finally, conclusions, limitations and future avenues for research were drawn.
  • Building bridges between circularity indicators and sustainability
    Margarida Rodrigues, Ana Garcez, Mário Franco
    Discover Sustainability, 2025
  • Sustainable innovation practices: a single case study in a wine SME
    Mário Franco, Margarida Rodrigues, Jaciara Albuquerque
    International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 2025
    Purpose Sustainable innovation began to be addressed in academic circles in the early 2000s. However, there is still a gap in the adoption of innovative sustainable practices in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) context. Therefore, this study aims to identify the specific challenges and benefits that SMEs face when adopting innovative sustainable practices. Design/methodology/approach To fulfil this objective, a qualitative methodology was used, specifically a single case study in a wine SME. For data collection, the interview, based on the informal conversation method, was carried out personally with the firm’s entrepreneur-manager. Findings From the content analysis, the empirical evidence shows that by integrating sustainable innovation into their operations, SMEs can contribute to reducing their environmental impact and promoting sustainability at a local and global level. Practical implications This empirical study shows that SMEs do not face unique challenges, such as responding to the limited resources they have and competitive pressures, with the use of innovative sustainable practices in their operations being one of the most promising responses. Originality/value This study is innovative because it shows the importance of SMEs recognising and integrating social responsibility associated with environmental awareness into their business strategies and that innovation is an essential requirement for implementing sustainable practices. A framework about sustainable innovation practices within SME is also proposed.
  • The role of inter-organisational communication in the performance of strategic alliances: a relational perspective
    Mário Franco, Heiko Haase, Margarida Rodrigues
    Euromed Journal of Business, 2025
    PurposeThis study aims to determine whether inter-organisational communication, based on four communicational dimensions (willingness, behaviour, commitment and quality), influences the performance of strategic alliances.Design/methodology/approachTo achieve this objective, from a relational perspective, a qualitative approach was adopted, resorting to five small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)/cases in Portugal. Interviews with the key informants of these SMEs and documentary analysis were used to collect data.FindingsBased on the cases analysed, the results show that communication is fundamental, valued and implemented in the SMEs studied. However, this is informal communication, reflecting the cooperation established and not based on contracts. In these SMEs, communication is the basis for understanding the alliance’s objectives and their fulfilment, which creates satisfaction in the partners and the alliance’s success. Communication also allows an alliance to be maintained and develop continuously, creating bonds between the partners.Practical implicationsWithout that communication, alliance performance will not be possible. The study is relevant as it indicates management practices in strategic alliances based on inter-organisational communication, aiming for good performance. Therefore, it contributes to advancing knowledge about strategic alliances through the innovative link with inter-organisational communication and its applicability.Originality/valueThis study is new and innovative because it contributes to the literature in the area of strategic management, as it presents phenomena to do with inter-organisational communication and its relation with strategic alliances in SMEs, as well as advancing knowledge about the relational perspective. In addition, the application and development of inter-organisational communication, in all its communicational dimensions, are the basis for maintaining alliances over time and their performance.
  • Mindfulness in the business context: a multi-level model
    Lurdes Esteves, Mário Franco, Margarida Rodrigues
    International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 2025
  • Authentic Leadership in Organizational Diversity and Inclusion
    Maria Costa, Cidália Oliveira, Margarida Rodrigues, Nayra Martins
    Critical Aspects in Advanced Human Resource Management, 2025
  • Cameron and Quinn’s organisational culture traits in the context of university-SME cooperation: A qualitative study
    Mário Franco, Rafael Sartor, Margarida Rodrigues
    Industry and Higher Education, 2025
  • Artificial intelligence: threat or asset to academic integrity? A bibliometric analysis
    Margarida Rodrigues, Rui Silva, Ana Pinto Borges, Mário Franco, Cidália Oliveira
    Kybernetes, 2025
  • Circular economy in the fashion industry: Key factors driving the shift to slow fashion
    Catarina Sequeira, Ana Pinto Borges, Elvira Vieira, Margarida Rodrigues
    Sustainable Practices in the Fashion and Retail Industry, 2025
  • The role of organisational culture in university–firm cooperation: multiple case studies
    Rafael Sartor de Oliveira, Mário Franco, Margarida Rodrigues
    International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 2025
  • Between competences and fear of failure: empirical evidence on the profile of the nascent entrepreneur
    Margarida Rodrigues, Ana Garcez, Rui Silva, Mário Franco
    International Journal of Innovation Science, 2025
  • Conceptual Overview of Organizational Culture and Its Effect on Organizational Performance
    Maria Costa, Cidália Oliveira, Margarida Rodrigues, Nayra Martins
    Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, 2025
  • Bridging the Gap: Tailoring Employer Branding Tactics for Diverse Generations in Talent Acquisition
    Inês Morais, Ana Pinto Borges, Elvira Vieira, Margarida Rodrigues
    Redefining Employer Branding at the Intersection of Human Resources and Marketing, 2025
  • Beer Fest: Exploring Visitor Satisfaction, Experience, and Motivation
    Elvira Vieira, Margarida Rodrigues, Ana Pinto Borges, Rui Silva, Mário Franco
    Event Management, 2025
  • The power of digital accounting: A bibliometric literature review analysis
    Rui Silva, Margarida Rodrigues, Cidália Oliveira, Rogério Bessa, Mário Franco
    Journal of General Management, 2025
  • Is creativity a reality in Bulgaria cities? An empirical study in the pre-pandemic period
    Margarida Rodrigues, Mário Franco, Hristina Filipova, Rui Jorge Silva, Velina Kazandzhieva, et al.
    City Territory and Architecture, 2024
  • Barriers to service transition in an innovation ecosystem: a qualitative study
    Dênio Carneiro, Mário Franco, Margarida Rodrigues
    Euromed Journal of Business, 2024
  • A Bibliometric Study About the Rural Creative Class: Proposal of a Conceptual Framework and Future Agenda
    Margarida Rodrigues, Cidália Oliveira, MárioFranco, Ana Daniel
    Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 2024
  • Entrepreneur’s strategy leveraged and monitored by the interrelation of ERP and BSC
    Cidália Oliveira, Márcio Pereira, Margarida Maria Mendes Rodrigues, Rui Rodrigues
    Journal of Information and Organizational Sciences, 2024